Wednesday, December 28, 2011

Contaminated Tones Zine Issue # 2 Contents

I will update this particular post with information on the contents of CTZ#2 as everything continues to come together.
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Fatum Elisum - Interview with Alefandre, Bassist of Fatum Elisum. Their new album Homo Nihilis is available through Aesthetic Death and is highly recommended. Merging early Doom Death, Traditional Doom and Epic Doom, Fatum Elisum create an expansive and at times minimalist atmosphere which, when coupled with the emotive vocals of Ende, create the kind of listening experience which is best observed in a personal reflective listening experience. Tracks such as The Twilight Prophet and Pursuit of Sadness epitomize the bands keen attention to detail and melody while the album's depth is complicated by the inclusion of tracks such as namesake track, Homo Nihilis, which includes blackened flourishes. More than a grower-album, this is an intelligent display of Doom Metal's possibilities and, even more specifically, a showing of Fatum Elisum's consistency following the excellent eponymous debut release.
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