supported by 222 fans who also own “amid the tumult and clamor (I look for the light through the pouring rain.)”
Swirling guitars, furious drums, vocals that at the same time howl from infinite distance and are right up in your head; everything put into dissonant form with the help of unconventional songwriting. This album is my personal key to the icelanding black metal madness that I've ignored for way too long! Lukas Kaufmann
supported by 217 fans who also own “amid the tumult and clamor (I look for the light through the pouring rain.)”
After listening to Ysyry Mollvün, listening to Downfall of Nur was urgent and turned out to be one of the best decisions I have made in quite some time: Umbras de Barbagia is simply magisterial; the atmosphere can hardly be compared to anything else. There is a deep, palpable connection to nature imbueing each very fibre of this record. The amalgamation of black metal and folk elements is done with a high intuition for detail and class, resulting in a highly immersive experience. Wonderful. David Fischer
supported by 208 fans who also own “amid the tumult and clamor (I look for the light through the pouring rain.)”
I've listened to this so many times while working and gaming that, as a person who doesn't actually buy that much music, I did buy it. Unique band honestly that captures the atmospheric loneliness and grandeur of space exceptionally well. deruz0r
supported by 203 fans who also own “amid the tumult and clamor (I look for the light through the pouring rain.)”
Mikolaj is a real multi-talent in bass as well as guitar as well as vocals and "Darkside" Maciej's drumming is a well-calibrated 100th-of-seconds-clockwork. Not for nothing is Mgla considered as a standard for a lot of other blacker-than-black metal bands. I hope to see this band live once..... grote_smurf