An impressive debut, which will shake the earth to its core!
Gorgeous, stunningly atmospheric and incredibly heavy stuff created by international band UNMERCENARIES, which consists of collaborators from Who Dies In Siberian Slush (Rus), Decay Of Reality (Rus), Forbidden Shape (Rus), My Shameful (Fin / Ger), Absent / Minded (Ger). One of the tracks is perfectly complemented with vocals by Daniel Neagoe of London band Eye Of Solitude.
Four songs, lasting almost three quarters of an hour, where each minute is soaked in dark hopelessness and inexorability of time; whose millstone shall eventually grind everything away.
Co-release with MFL-Records (Moscow Funeral League homepage - mfl-records.com/en ).
Merry Christmas!
credits
released December 25, 2014
Gungrind (Decay Of Reality, Who Dies In Siberian Slush) - guitar, bass guitar, acoustic guitar
Jürgen Fröhling (My Shameful) - drums
E.S. (Decay Of Reality, ex-A Young Man's Funeral vocalist, Who Dies In Siberian Slush mastermind!) - vocals
I. - guest keys
Daniel Neagoe (Eye Of Solitude, Clouds) - guest vocals on "Circles Of Disbelief"
Music by Gungrind
Arranged By Unmercenaries
Mixed and mastered by Hater (Abstract Spirit, Decay Of Reality, Twilight Is Mine)
Artwork by Matvey Bobkov (Who Dies In Siberian Slush visual artist)
Gutars, bass and vocals recorded at Primordial Studio (Who Dies In Siberian Slush, Abstract Spirit, Comatose Vigil, Откровения Дождя, Mare Infinitum, Decay Of Reality, Forbidden Shape, Kein Zurück etc.).
Drums recorded at SG Records Studio.
Great sedative album by our favorite Russian artists - M.M. (Kryptogen Rundfunk and other projects, great Zhelezobeton label) and [S] (Exit in Grey, Ion and Sophus, F.E.M., number of great labels)! Frozen Light Label
supported by 19 fans who also own “Fallen In Disbelief”
Merci Déhà for the download code. Lots of bands use these ingredients – pretty female vocals over doomy guitars always sounds good, but usually that's where the ideas run out. That isn't the case here. Each song is packed with ideas and evolutions, genres and references it's boring to list but not at all to listen to. A pleasure to have been introduced to this. Luke