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Cultes Des Ghoules - Sinister, Or Treading The Darker Paths



7.4 | 16 votes |
Release date: 23 September 2018
Style: Black metal

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01. Children Of The Moon
02. Woods Of Power
03. Day Of Joy
04. The Serenity Of Nothingness
05. Where The Rainbow Ends

Additional info
- Written, performed and produced by Cultes Des
Ghoules (in honour of the Dark Lord)
- Recorded at The Black Lodge and No Solace
- Mixed by M
- Mastered by Mgła
- Artwork by Mar.A
- Layout by B.D.S. Visuals

Label: Hells Headbangers Records

Format: CD, Vinyl LP, Digital

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11.09.2018 - 23:17
3rdWorld
China was a neat
First track, bitches.

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23.09.2018 - 21:46
Karlabos
Meat and Potatos
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"Aah! The cat turned into a cat!"
- Reimu Hakurei
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23.09.2018 - 21:53
LuciferOfGayness
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Horrible looking nail on the cover. Thanks for the link, listening....
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24.09.2018 - 17:14
Mercurial

Not bad, at least it's not like 746 minutes long this time round. I still find their songwriting pretty lacking though, kinda like a cut-rate BTC band without the magic.
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25.09.2018 - 00:10
LuciferOfGayness
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Written by Mercurial on 24.09.2018 at 17:14

Not bad, at least it's not like 746 minutes long this time round. I still find their songwriting pretty lacking though, kinda like a cut-rate BTC band without the magic.

Sounds more like a distant cousin to Urfaust in my ears as BTC isnt as theatrical as this is. And its a bit better than Urfaust this year, but my 9 is probably a bit of a stretch...?...
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25.09.2018 - 00:39
Mercurial

Written by Guest on 25.09.2018 at 00:10

Sounds more like a distant cousin to Urfaust in my ears as BTC isnt as theatrical as this is. And its a bit better than Urfaust this year, but my 9 is probably a bit of a stretch...�...

Hmm I don't get much Urfaust here. This is more like classic Darkthrone in a sort of modern proggy but rough frame. Maybe I haven't heard the right Urfaust but they always seemed more like a slower atmospheric band than this ever is. I certainly wouldn't say this is more theatrical than some of Volahn's stuff tho.
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