Really nice lengthy trio of tunes from Michael Morley's Gate project. "Night and Morning" is a grizzled guitar drone sounding very much like Dead C, something that could easily be heard running in the background of a track like "Helen Said This". "Morning and Dusk" is my personal favorite, a more subdued, repetitive riff noodling that sounds like Skullflower nodding off. Finally "Evening and Night" closes off with an even cleaner-toned drone with a beam of pure night at the close of its 22-minutes. As far as guitar improv goes this is primo, three distinct tracks coming together to form a perfectly thought-out whole. Beauty.
Nachtmystium/Leviathan - In the Valley of Death, Where Black Metal is King: An Homage to the Roots (Ascension Monuments Media, 2018)
What the fuck is that title. Okay I get the first part is a Judas Iscariot tribute, but did we really need "an homage to the roots" in there? Hey wouldn't it be funny if these were actually covers of the band The Roots? Anyway. This album was supposed to come out 10 years ago, but it was blocked by the bands' respective labels. Now I guess they've figured out a way, or Blake Judd needs money for drugs so he's figured out a way, to put this out. The Bandcamp version has 8 tracks, 5 from Nachtmystium and 3 from Leviathan, but I've seen a 10-track tracklisting elsewhere. On the version I have, we have Nachtmystium covering Judas Iscariot, Ildjarn (twice), Von and Burzum. Leviathan tackles Ildjarn (twice) and Von once. I seem to be missing Leviathan's Judas Iscariot cover ("Where the Winter Beats Incessant") and one of Nachtmystium's Von covers ("Von"). Weird. Wonder if there were some licensing issues or something. All four Ildjar...
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