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
Sadness has such a diverse discography and I'm having a great time working through it. This one is like if depressive black metal and lo-fi indie rock had a love child. Perfect album for a cold rainy day. Ryan