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Unreqvited - Mosaic II: La Déteste Et La Détresse



6.9 | 35 votes |
Release date: 10 January 2020
Style: Atmospheric black metal, Depressive black metal, Post-metal

Owners:

10 have it
2 want it


01. Nightfall
02. Wasteland
03. Pale
04. Disorder
05. Transience I
06. Transience II
07. Transience III

Additional info
Released via Prophecy Productions

Available formats:
- Digipak CD
- Gatefold LP (black, ltd. purple)
- 2CD artbook with bonus track and the complete "Mosaic I" album

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16.01.2020 - 05:15
Rating: 6
Troy Killjoy
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This has a really pleasing ethereal ambiance and some enjoyable acoustic work. "Pale" and "Disorder" are both standout tracks to me, but the rest of the album meanders too much and sounds like a knockoff of what's already been done better by dozens of similar projects.

Still, those songs have a certain replay value and fit some mood-specific playlists, so there's that.
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31.07.2021 - 20:08
chomskeet
Written by Troy Killjoy on 16.01.2020 at 05:15

This has a really pleasing ethereal ambiance and some enjoyable acoustic work. "Pale" and "Disorder" are both standout tracks to me, but the rest of the album meanders too much and sounds like a knockoff of what's already been done better by dozens of similar projects.

Still, those songs have a certain replay value and fit some mood-specific playlists, so there's that.


Hey Troy, could you please list a few of your favorite similar bands to this, I've been doing a bit more blackgaze these days and I really like your taste. I'm familiar with the bigger blackgaze bands like Alcest, Deafheaven, Les Discrets, Amesouers
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01.08.2021 - 05:29
Rating: 6
Troy Killjoy
perfunctionist
Staff
Written by chomskeet on 31.07.2021 at 20:08
Hey Troy, could you please list a few of your favorite similar bands to this, I've been doing a bit more blackgaze these days and I really like your taste. I'm familiar with the bigger blackgaze bands like Alcest, Deafheaven, Les Discrets, Amesouers

It's easier for me to recommend albums as discographies tend to be far less consistent across the years, but feel free to explore beyond the specific releases I've mentioned below.

While they aren't all strictly blackgaze, they do feature the typical blackgaze elements that are even remotely present on the album in question here, but I also think they highlight the genre's capabilities beyond the simple black metal + shoegaze combination, as in they're uniquely atmospheric.

Alpha Eri by Alrakis (for the space ambiance)
To Lay Like Old Ashes by Austere (for the droning depressive vibe)
Lost by An Autumn For Crippled Children (for the warm nostalgia and innovation)
Roads To Judah by Deafheaven (for the harsh, depressive juxtaposition)
Traktat by Karg (for the agonizing vocals and beautiful melodies)
Torn Beyond Reason by Woods Of Desolation (for everything offered by the previous three suggestions)

Hope that helps!
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"Wise men talk because they have something to say; fools because they have to say something."
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03.08.2021 - 01:42
chomskeet
Written by Troy Killjoy on 01.08.2021 at 05:29

Written by chomskeet on 31.07.2021 at 20:08
Hey Troy, could you please list a few of your favorite similar bands to this, I've been doing a bit more blackgaze these days and I really like your taste. I'm familiar with the bigger blackgaze bands like Alcest, Deafheaven, Les Discrets, Amesouers

It's easier for me to recommend albums as discographies tend to be far less consistent across the years, but feel free to explore beyond the specific releases I've mentioned below.

While they aren't all strictly blackgaze, they do feature the typical blackgaze elements that are even remotely present on the album in question here, but I also think they highlight the genre's capabilities beyond the simple black metal + shoegaze combination, as in they're uniquely atmospheric.

Alpha Eri by Alrakis (for the space ambiance)
To Lay Like Old Ashes by Austere (for the droning depressive vibe)
Lost by An Autumn For Crippled Children (for the warm nostalgia and innovation)
Roads To Judah by Deafheaven (for the harsh, depressive juxtaposition)
Traktat by Karg (for the agonizing vocals and beautiful melodies)
Torn Beyond Reason by Woods Of Desolation (for everything offered by the previous three suggestions)

Hope that helps!


You are the best, thanks so much, I'm familiar with the last three (love all of those albums) but the first three are new to me. Thanks a ton!
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