
Journey Into Darkness – Infinite Universe Infinite Death
Take in the chaos, the violence, and the noncognitive mayhem that is space!
Take in the chaos, the violence, and the noncognitive mayhem that is space!
Music is often somewhat visual for me, but rarely is it as viscerally visual as this album.
I find myself enthralled in the story of a family I’ve never heard of, a family who never leaves the house, but instead spends their days watching an Egyptian TV show that they can’t understand.
There is great depth of feeling on the album that seeps through the cracks of this raging entity.
Part I and Part II combine to give a visceral look at the demons whispering in Wrath’s ear.
I’m still trying to wrap my head around it, though my heart was completely captured with the first notes of the first listen.
If we had a rating system, 10 out of 5. We don’t, so just let this shovel you around the face and see if I’m wrong.
The six tracks account for about seventeen minutes of runtime, every second of which twists and turns your psyche in delightfully disturbing ways.
Elements of symphony, black metal, doom metal, and folk metal blend together in dark, melodic, bombastic package of weird and interesting music.