Today I would like to waste a few words on a fascinating and intriguing record. Something stuck between early Tiamat (the band), the dark reckoning of Moonspell, and the hungry urges of Darkend.
It boasts a Gothic tinge, just enough to remind you of where it could be, yet it is not quite there. You will find dark hints of eternal nights, weird-headed gods, and inklings of dark, bloody rituals. Of atrocious devilry in long-forgotten cities.
Ia! Ia! Cthulhu Fthagn! As they say, don’t they?
Sons ov Omega formed already back in 2012 but unchained their debut full-length album … [...] Click to raid more!