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This is album is much more than an extension of the previous release. Bringing the drum tracks forward in the mix and including the wandering bass lines have turned a hazy idea of the shire into a fully realized world full of color and character. The tale of Jawmine and Loamsdown slowly manifests itself as a work of fiction both worthy of the Tolkien canon, and equally charming on it's own. Tom Dang
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Malfet is another entry into that chapter with their fourth record into what they call “pastoral dungeon synth.” Rather than relegated to a cottage of cozy fire, Malfet’s music rolls over hills in both sunshine and rain questing towards adventures far away from here. Malfet’s vision and ambition is large leading to theatric music videos which could seen ostentatious if not backed up by some outstanding music which is perhaps one of the better releases this year. Kaptain Carbon
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enter a world of sword and sorcery in BLOOD LORD. keep a keen edge to your blade, spells memorised and your wits about you as you descend into the dark dungeons of the ultimate cryptkeeper! dare you brave the evil sadist's lair when so many others have perished? rocketredfern
Disappear into the dungeons of Old Tower on this three-track album full of eerie, funereal songs and foreboding atmospheres. Bandcamp New & Notable Apr 28, 2019
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far and away a sublime piece of music, transcending it's genre while perhaps appearing in front of us as the definition of dungeon synth, simultaneously.
As flickers of a campfire burn to ash come the morning, Hole Dweller create an atmosphere of intense reverie that you carry with you but can't describe its transient contours afterward rocketredfern