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The Raven's Lament

by AUTUMN'S TOMB

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Jarak An album from the musician behind NordicWinter, but with much less of a DSBM bent, and much more of a 'traditional' mid-to-high tempo black metal bent. Ov Shadows is the closest reference point I can think of right now. Unsurprisingly, given the creator, this is a stonking EP.
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about

Drifting endlessly into the ocean of melancholy and grief; darkened sky of omen, hidden in the shadows of fog, onto which blood rains unceasingly
Autumn's Tomb is the latest output of Evilllair, the mastermind of Quebec's one-man black metal project Nordicwinter. Obsessed with death and nihilism, Autumn's Tomb is more dark and majestic, with a less romantic yet more menacing grey of desolating Doom Metal elements.

Autumn's Tomb's first EP "The Raven's Lament" contains 4 works of about 24 minutes. The digipak CD and digital versions will be released on February 22. together with a limited number of logo patches!

credits

released February 22, 2022

All music, lyrics and instruments by evillair.
Recorded during the end of 2021

Support band:
autumnstomb.bandcamp.com/releases

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