This is Ywen’s music collection on Bandcamp.

Ywen

  1. France
  2. Metal
  1. collection 60
  2. wishlist 44
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  1. In Forgotten Sleep
    by Lör
  2. Oblivion
    by Arx Atrata
  3. Stone's Reach (Vinyl Remaster)
    by Be'lakor
  4. In Memoriam
    by Mistur
    Matriarch's Lament Matriarch's Lament
    Beautiful album, perfectly done in every respect!
    Now when will Attende be available on Bandcamp?
  5. Terminal Redux
    by Vektor
  6. The Malkuth Grimoire
    by Alkaloid
  7. BILO III
    by David Maxim Micic
  8. EGO
    by David Maxim Micic
  9. BILO II
    by David Maxim Micic
  10. BILO I
    by David Maxim Micic
  11. ECO
    by David Maxim Micic
  12. Niche (first works)
    by Release The Long Ships
  13. Holocene
    by Release The Long Ships
  14. Wilderness
    by Release The Long Ships
  15. New Bermuda
    by Deafheaven
  16. Ænigma
    by In Vain
    Image Of Time Image Of Time
    This album is solid gold, a perfetcly crafted blend of badass riffs/catchy tunes/moody & dark ambiance, all of this with a great, Borknagar-quality singing. This is the exemplification why I love the progressive black/death Norwegian style.
    I've been listening to it again and again since I bought it, and Image Of Time is just stuck in my head.
  17. Presentiment
    by Dreamgrave
    Memento Mori Memento Mori
    Wow, wow, wow. Awesome album here. Deep, inspired, original, with strong tunes and strong progressive moments. I will closely follow what comes next, Dreamgrave! :-)
  18. Sleep at the Edge of the Earth
    by Wilderun
  19. Boundless
    by Pomegranate Tiger
    Color Theory Color Theory
    I was expecting this! Wasn't disappointed. I can feel the style has evolved a bit since Entities. Boundless progresses between airy, joyful and darker moments (cf Color Theory), while Entities "tone" was steadier.
  20. Coma Ecliptic
    by Between the Buried and Me
    King Redeem / Queen Serene King Redeem / Queen Serene
    Wow. Where are my screams ? ^^ Easier to get into that their previous albums (it's sort of hard to believe it's the same band that once made Silent Circus, and yet I love to hear that kind of stylistic evolution) the prog elements are still of course massively present. It's a great addition to BTBAM discography, exploring deeper some stuff that began on The Parallax II.