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CSR 163CD
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The desolate new album from Sweden's Deadwood (aka Daniel Jansson of Culted). Recorded 2009-2011, Sheolic mixes dark ambient with black industrial and power electronics, making this the bleakest Deadwood album to date. Cold, distorted waves of nefarious electronics, putrescent vocals and dense, heavy rhythms take you to a new sub-level of despair that delivers on many plains of consciousness. Influenced by the downfall of mankind and the men and women that willingly embrace it; from religious cults to those who choose to act on their own. This is the final part of the Deadwood trilogy for Cold Spring -- beginning with 8 19 in 2005, continuing with Ramblack (CSR 104CD) in 2008, and finishing with Sheolic in 2014. Cover art by Laetitia Mantis.
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CSR 104CD
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2008 release. Ramblack was the follow-up to Deadwood's successful 2005 album 8 19. Cloaked in a more raw and morbid sound then its predecessor, this album truly changes one's perspective of audio darkness. This analog beast of an album layers the tonal prayers of demons and the distorted cries of angels, sickness and depravity. True death electronics. The soundtrack to your end. Ramblack features guest vocals from Norwegian black metal legend Maniac (Skitliv, ex-Mayhem), whose vocal approach on the song "Forakt" shows the full range of his capacity. Truly one of the most sick and twisted pieces of sonic art ever recorded.
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