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Spiritus Mortis

Tracks

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  • A worthy successor to Reverend Bizarre. Hard to choose a favorite track!

    Zar Rifai · favourite track: Babalon Working

  • Just what you'd expect from a band that charted the waters of Finnish doom.

    Ofer Mashiach · favourite track: Holiday in the Cemetery

  • The best possible heir to the legacy of Reverend Bizarre. Has both catchy rockers and morose poetry recited at a corpse's pace. Trad doom overflowing with both Crowley-isms and fascination with death.

    Ellery Beard · favourite track: Holiday in the Cemetery

  • 𝓣he year 2016 has bequeathed a crate of venerable heirlooms to the house of doom. Stationed in the sable depths of that oak and iron chest is a melanite gem bearing the inscription 'The Year Is One'. The charred and weatherworn manifest invokes Finnish lore, identifying a traditional sect known as Spiritus Mortis.

    𝔩𝔬𝔲𝔡-𝔮𝔲𝔦𝔢𝔱-𝔩𝔬𝔲𝔡 · favourite track: Babalon Working

  • The astounding vocal performance, (because it’s not easy to stay on top of) the massive guitar tone, the hugeness of bass&drums: everything contributes to the overall impression of a band of old Giants playing in the storm.

    Mortimer Potts · favourite track: World of No Light