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Powerful, plaintive expression of the fathomless sorrow of our suffering cetaceans and their depthless home, together with the indescribable loveliness of their distant blue-black realm. I feel as much interstellar space here as I do deep ocean, equally crushing and buoying. Dave Aftandilian
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Absolutely Bone-Chilling. A bleak and meditative experience. Waves of crushing reverb and sustain pierced by soaring synthesizer and guitar screams. A prolonged howl into the darkness. The Howling Void showcases a punishing yet beautiful display of all of Funeral Dooms defining aspects. An absolute tar pit of despair. 10/10 Yawth
The Portland power duo cast a wide and winning net on their debut LP, with elements of goth rock, heavy metal, Americana, and more. Bandcamp New & Notable Nov 9, 2022
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Yes, similiar to Mournful Congregation but more staightforward. Heavy just about all the time. Much less fluff than MC. Better growls, too. The production lends the music a majestic feel. The only thing I don't like are the rare spoken word bits. If the next release has more of those I'll address them as Mopey Wanderer (... I mean it). You can trust Germans to put the fun in funeral doom. tr_🇺🇦