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Uploaded by on Sep 23, 2010

Silent Path - Gray Dolls From Nowhere
Album : Mourner Portraits, year : 2009
Country-Iran

1. Empty Earth
2. Filth Of Mankind
3. Broken Trees (Sample)
4. Last Men , Last Dreams
5. Forgotten Sounds
6. Sarabe Aramesh
7. Epic Suicide (Sample)
8. Gray Dolls From Nowhere (Sample)
9. Unwritten Story

This form of Black Metal can be one of the hardest to convince with, it's easy to lack authenticity but SILENT PATH show how it's done. The austerity is tempered by a rich undertone that lends colour to the otherwise sepia rendition. This isn't necessarily Black Metal just for miserable fuckers, it certainly should appeal to those who look beyond the razorblade and who are curious as to what dwells in the corner of the eye....
This first album by Count de Efrit, the Lucifer of Ekove Efrits, is really one a great effort in this Misanthropic world and should be highly praised. The Iranian daemon trade the groundwork for a horrendous combination of depressive black metal and funeral doom with his first masterpiece, Mourner Portraits.

The atmosphere on this album varies in density like mist on a wind swept moor, for the most part it is ragged but there is still a significant proportion that is thick enough to trick the senses and all of it carries a whiff of whimsy. The morose momentum is skillfully progressed, harsh guitar abrades as it scours along whilst more pointed single notes gouge deeper, sometimes deep enough to reach the "other side." The pace is certainly funereal, it's one man dragging the corpse, the motion remains slow allowing demons to form in your mind, shifting silhouettes blurring in and out of focus. Aspects ranging from NORTT to LYCANTHROPY'S SPELL may appear, "Sarabe Aramesh" particularly evoking the latter with its hint of the hallucinogenic, the drift of all these tracks reminds of flotsam testing the beach as it ebbs on the tide.

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  • amazing

  • where can I get this album as a download?

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