The punk retaliation continues with this release. Fenriz & Nocturno want you to understand their current engagements because the production here is one of the most appealing the duo has to offer. Nevertheless, the lo-fi notoriety still persists ...
I prefer not to spur you on with how grand the punk brand of black metal this band is propagating but the vocals here is something I dislike. The reverberation is excessive & some of them are really...em... bad (for want of a better adjective). Nevertheless, if you are willing to go into I-just-wanna-listen-to-the-music mode, you'd enjoy DTABF for its more dedicated melodies, true to the duo's current engagement. Please do not hope for an Under The Funeral Moon (et al) eminence as such parallels are not available here. For that matter, expect lesser BM from this band in the mean time.
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