Genre: Funeral Doom
Origin: Finland
Release Date: 2005
Label: Firedoom Music
There I sat, with my eyes wide and with my jaw in my lap, upon hearing only the first monstrous song of this destructive beast. The rest was left to come, but I was already defeated. I knew that this was the heaviest thing I have ever heard, and ever will hear.
This release makes brutal death bands seem like little kids playing on toy instruments. They play so slow, so powerfully, and so beautifully that one glance from them at another funeral doom band will send them right to the amateur stage, where they belong. Nobody would even dare to face the wrath and destruction that is Tyranny. However, amongst the tentacles of Cthulhu itself, is a sense of melody and beauty from the keyboards (and there are lots of them!).
The theme is Lovecraft, and no band could be more suited to answer The Call of Cthulhu. It feels like the old ones themselves are arising, destroying everything in a chaotic - yet organized - manner.
1. | Coalescent of the Inhumane Awareness | 14:29 | |
2. | Sonorous Howl from Beyond the Stars | 11:42 | |
3. | Upon the War-Torn Shape of Cold Earth | 17:15 | |
4. | In the Arcane Clasp of Unwritten Hours | 15:27 | |
5. | Entreaties to the Primaeval Chaos | 07:43 | |
Total playing time | 01:06:38 |
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