James Jones
Drape really gets how black metal should sound and look. I'm looking forward to more and definitely glad to get 2 really great recordings so close to each other.
Favorite track: Echoes of The Black Sanctuary.
"Drape returns from its brief nocturnal slumber to unveil its second offering. Recorded in the dead of night under the frozen spikes of Hades cavern. A prelude to a full offering later this year. To be released by Summoners Chalice on tape this spring."
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released March 16, 2024
Logo by Rotting Reign
Recorded in NJ USA
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supported by 7 fans who also own “The Choir Above and The Symphony Below (Demo)”
Pure magic. That band everytime stands out of thousands of mediocre releases in the BM underground. Everything is unique. The music, the production, the image, language, the quality of the vinyl is perfect. oli83
supported by 7 fans who also own “The Choir Above and The Symphony Below (Demo)”
Despite a generally gloomy and muted atmosphere, Dune Mear also captures a dreamy quality with solemn, wandering guitars, and avoids becoming sluggish with punchy drums. The result is an album you can easily lose yourself in from the first track, aggressive and doomful, yet also a frictionless listening experience. Wretched Mire sounds like a work straight from Panzerfaust-era Darkthrone. tallgoblin
supported by 7 fans who also own “The Choir Above and The Symphony Below (Demo)”
This album sounds like it was recorded inside of a dream. Soothing melodies, distant vocals and amazing beats - Endlhëtonëg is simply something else botwin336