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Bearer of Many Names

Eremit · June 11, 2021

metalatmosphericblack metalblackened sludgedeath metaldoom metalepicgermany

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  • Le nom, c'est ce entérine le grand écart entre l'humain et le divin : le premier doit lutter pour que le sien perdure dans le temps alors que le second en porte plusieurs, comme autant de facettes qui traduisent ses pouvoirs infinis. Bearer of Many Names, album sophomore de Eremit, prétend donc à ce statut. Il attire les brebis égarées qui seront comblées de retrouver ce sludge/doom metal éléphantesque et éternel. Mais il punit aussi et la présence du black metal amplifie la violence implacable.

    Nocturnal Egg (Jordan) · favourite track: Enshrined in Indissoluble Chains and Enlightened Darkness

  • Thick, grimy, sludgy riffs that will keep you headbanging. The bonus is that it's pay what you want. Dive in.

    jasonmaska · favourite track: Unmapped Territories of Clans without Names

  • The proof that you dont even need that many riffs, just the right ones.

    Dante Ruivo · favourite track: Unmapped Territories of Clans without Names

  • Eremit's latest comprises three tracks with a daunting 66 minutes runtime and is certainly an album with no wish to be hurried. It has a palpably bleak and desolate atmosphere that doesn't allow even a shred of light to filter through it's all-encompassing darkness. Low and slow sludge that has a funeral doom crawling tempo with desperate and vicious vocals is the weapon of choice for these German miserablists.

    Sonny92

  • Visionary extremes... An epic trip into a world of torn flesh doom and shattered bone sludge...AOTY candidate

    Endless Metal Podcast