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Blacksoul Seraphim's latest album, Hymns For The Vanquished, is a haunting and atmospheric journey through the darker corners of the human psyche. From the opening track, "The Blackened Sun," to the closing notes of "The Endless Void," the album is a masterclass in combining crushing heaviness with delicate beauty.
The band's signature blend of black metal, doom, and post-rock is on full display here, with each track offering its own unique take on the genre. The vocals are raw and impassioned, while the instrumentation is both intricate and powerful.
Highlights include the epic "A World Without End," which features a stunning guest performance from Neige of Alcest, and the hauntingly beautiful "The Longest Night." The production is excellent throughout, with every instrument and vocal perfectly balanced in the mix.
Track | Duration | Preview |
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Barren Martyr | 6:39 | |
The Vessel | 5:57 | |
The Putrid Throne | 7:22 | |
Exalted Genocide | 5:3 | |
The Sightless Hero | 6:44 | |
Eleemosynary | 3:35 | |
Putrid Throne | 7:23 | |
The Catalyst | 5:52 | |
The Squire | 5:34 | |
Unrest in Weary Weakened Men | 4:37 | |
Infernal Harrowing | 6:58 | |
Neonatal Saint | 7:10 |
Hymns For The Vanquished is a must-listen for fans of atmospheric black metal and post-rock. It's a powerful and emotional journey that leaves a lasting impression.