Country: South Korea
Sub Genre: Progressive Black Metal
Label: Aeternitas Tenebrarum Musicae Fundamentum (A Sad Sadness Song)
Format: CD
Release date: October 6, 2014 (EU), October 14, 2014 (NA)
Tracklist:
1. My Little, Dark Paradise 08:22
2. Blood Come and Shit 06:17
3. A Gaunt Tree 07:53
4. The Lily and the Rose 09:00
5. Absolute Darkness 07:06
6. In Der Nacht 06:07
Line-up:
Kyuho : Vocal, All instruments
Description/Reviews:
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Goodbye blue sky
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Though “no comparison” might be a stretch, Nacht has real uniqueness in its delivery. Incorporating elements from Shining, this South Korean one-man outfit is thick with depression, like a puddle of blood pooling below slicing razors. Within a few moments of opener, “My Little Dark Paradise,” I am immediately hooked. This eight-minute beauty showcases everything from emotion-laden BM chords, classic raspiness, some V-Halmstad-era Shining sorrow, and even hooky Muse-like vocals. On top of the overall atmosphere of the song, you’ll also find a mellow Shining-meets-Opeth piano section at 4:27 and an addictively gothy power metal chorus. Somehow Nacht delivers all of these harsh-to-soft transitions seamlessly without being overly “progressive.”Read the full review by Dr. A.N. Grier at angrymetalguy.com
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Goodbye blue sky
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