album artwork from Veneration of the New Dawn by black/death metal band Cultum Interitum
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album artwork from Veneration of the New Dawn by black/death metal band Cultum Interitum
New release for you
NO FUTURE SHARE "MIDNIGHT REIGNS", A HAUNTING TRACK FROM THEIR DEBUT FULL-LENGTH
Hunting Lodge – Exhumed cassette
Bandcamp HERE
Worship at the altar of Death.
Why Can't I Have What I Want Any Time That I Want? — Swans, the Beggar
New High Marks album
death pulsation - demo
iron lung - adapting // crawling
sick destroyer - sick destroyer
Concrete Winds and Dead Congregation live in Helsinki in September 2025
“Just before we finished writing the album, I came across the last known recording of a bird native to Hawaii known as the Kauai O’o, who was declared extinct in 1989,” Samantha Marandola tells Decibel. “The audio was from 1987, and it was of a male calling out to a mate not knowing he was the last of his species. There was something so profoundly heartbreaking about hearing this otherwise prosaic birdsong.This album is expression of feminine rage, grief, loneliness, and transformation. But it’s also a howl into the emptiness: a birdsong.”
-Samantha Marandola
Artwork for Cloud of Unknowing.
Zara (Laura Marina) - Talking To The Cloud Above Your Head (in Messages From The Melting Prism, 2021)