supported by 11 fans who also own “Desolatio (Microcosmos)”
You ever finish an album and are already excited to listen again because you know there will be new layers of flavor and depth to discover? A DELICIOUS feast of melodic and instrumental exploration. Thy Catafalque follow the best strains of Opeth, not just in the frequent and excellently-paced alternations of heavy electric and acoustic/woodwind/keys to provide breathing room and mood shifts, but in approaching a song with progressive and sometimes unexpected travel through movements and motifs. pinkytheent
supported by 11 fans who also own “Desolatio (Microcosmos)”
This is one of those that sit in your wishlist forever looking at you wryly and saying: So, you can't decide if you like us or not but you're not able to get rid of us either?
Or, one of those when you can't decide if the thing is high art or total crap.
This is not crap.
Genre: Shylmagoghnarish. And occasional violin doesn't necessarily make stuff folk. YomaBarr