Julia Conny
12/06/08, 11:30 PM
Brad Clifford
Cult of Luna - "Eternal Kingdom"
In a musical climate where a lot of bands are copping the slow and heavy doom style, COL takes an even larger step forward to continually set themselves apart from the crowd. Exploring into new sonic and dynamic places, more interesting than ever.
Bon Iver - "For Emma, Forever Ago"
So fucking heartfelt and crushingly beautiful. Makes me yearn to be back in the Midwest more than any other record.
Spitfire - "Cult Fiction"
Back from the dead and darker, weirder, and more cohesive than ever.
Grails - "Doomsdayer's Holiday"
Night drives down endless roads with all your friends asleep in the back. Put on this record, turn it up, and let it be the perfect soundtrack to any astral travels.
Nachmystium - "Assassins: Black Meddle Pt. 1"
A notable step in the barely-represented American Black Metal scene. Part euro style, part American punk and doom, all awesome. Expect a lot of bands borrowing from this sound.
Cult of Luna - "Eternal Kingdom"
In a musical climate where a lot of bands are copping the slow and heavy doom style, COL takes an even larger step forward to continually set themselves apart from the crowd. Exploring into new sonic and dynamic places, more interesting than ever.
Bon Iver - "For Emma, Forever Ago"
So fucking heartfelt and crushingly beautiful. Makes me yearn to be back in the Midwest more than any other record.
Spitfire - "Cult Fiction"
Back from the dead and darker, weirder, and more cohesive than ever.
Grails - "Doomsdayer's Holiday"
Night drives down endless roads with all your friends asleep in the back. Put on this record, turn it up, and let it be the perfect soundtrack to any astral travels.
Nachmystium - "Assassins: Black Meddle Pt. 1"
A notable step in the barely-represented American Black Metal scene. Part euro style, part American punk and doom, all awesome. Expect a lot of bands borrowing from this sound.