supported by 5 fans who also own “Black Order of Vampyric Blood”
pan pipes in "around the fire" rock.
cover art is slightly off, this feels like moments of cinematic tension rather than outright gore-fest rocketredfern
supported by 5 fans who also own “Black Order of Vampyric Blood”
you wander away from your parents perusing the homewares department in the mall. bored with just a few dollars in your pocket, you find yourself shuffling aimlessly among the scented backlit windows. you open a door, it creaks loudly. several necks crane suddenly in your direction, belonging to lvl 99 warlocks, druids and necromancers. the door closes behind you. skaven slaves loosen their slings as you realise that you are in a games workshop, circa 1994. there is no escape rocketredfern
supported by 5 fans who also own “Black Order of Vampyric Blood”
I love this album and every single track. I truly believe that this record needs to be listened fully, because it’so epic and atmospheric in a dark way. It’s impossible to not feel something while listening to this masterpiece! metalhead-98
Disappear into the dungeons of Old Tower on this three-track album full of eerie, funereal songs and foreboding atmospheres. Bandcamp New & Notable Apr 28, 2019
XIMEUA's debut EP is meditative, organic-sounding synth music inspired by Mexican progressive composers from the last few decades. Bandcamp New & Notable Jun 22, 2021
The album title stands for “Congratulations You Ruined Everything,” and its songs are tense and unnerving electronic journeys. Bandcamp New & Notable Sep 12, 2021