supported by 16 fans who also own “Dress up for no one”
I've been slowing working my way through Sadness' discography and it's crazy how he makes "depressive" black metal sound so beautiful. It's like the frigidness of early Coldworld mixed with the dreamy and lighter parts of Alcest. This one is the best I've heard from this band so far. Ryan
Field recordings intertwine with hushed acoustics and gentle ambience to create songs that are hypnotic and immersive. Bandcamp New & Notable Jun 13, 2020
An esoteric and eerie live performance from multi-instrumentalist J.P. Shilo conjures up haunting images with a multitude of dark tones. Bandcamp New & Notable Jul 8, 2021
A skull-smasher from Deathcomet, this is sonic horror at its finest, submerging you in the netherworld between ambient and noise. Bandcamp New & Notable Oct 24, 2020
supported by 15 fans who also own “Dress up for no one”
Rares sont les albums dans lesquels l'effacement de soi est aussi fort que dans Wounded Solitude — au point où même le logo du groupe et le titre de l'album semblent se perdre parmi les branchages sur la pochette. Sadness nous fait traverser un territoire où la mélancolie est notre seule guide. De l'interlude "Fallen Snow..." qui semble être joué par un piano perdu au plus profond de la forêt aux morceaux à la peine massacrante (tout le reste), Wounded Solitude ne fait aucun compromis. Jordan Vauvert