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Artist: Palace Of Worms Ecferus
Album: Palace of WormsEcferus
Rating: 4.0

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Review by Kim Lambert

The Palace of Worms Ecferus album is a masterpiece of black metal that showcases the talents of the band in a way that is both haunting and beautiful. The album is a journey through the darkest corners of the human psyche, with each track taking the listener on a new adventure of sound and emotion.

The production quality of the album is top-notch, with every instrument and vocal line coming through clear and crisp. The guitar riffs are heavy and aggressive, while the drums provide a powerful backbone to the music. The vocals are raw and intense, adding to the overall feeling of darkness and despair that permeates the album.

One standout track on the album is "The Luminous One," which features a haunting melody that is both beautiful and eerie. The song builds to a frenzied climax before fading away into a haunting outro that leaves the listener feeling emotionally drained.

Table of Contents

Tracks

TrackDurationPreview
Ritual Calamity6:11
Unveiled By Spears4:53
Transmigratory Astral Chatterings2:09
Wendigo Sickness3:42
The Lost3:58
Rot From The Stars6:19

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Palace Of Worms & Ecferus - Split (2017)

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Catalog Numbers

  • CT013
  • TAR075

Labels

  • Crown & Throne Ltd.
  • Tartarus Records

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Formats

  • Vinyl
  • LP
  • Album
  • Clear
  • Silver
  • Cassette
  • Limited Edition

Credits

RoleCredit
GuitarAlp, Balan
DrumsAlp, Balan
BassAlp, Balan
VocalsAlp, Balan
Mastered ByGreg Wilkinson
Recorded ByGreg Wilkinson

Notes

  • clear vinyl limited to 200
  • silver vinyl limited to 100
  • The night sky shimmered. Even though the midewikwe could not have seen it, she was sitting upright. Her neck hairs bristled. “Not now…” She grabbed a cloak, and slid out of the lodge.
  • “NOT NOW” she screamed at the screens, flickering, pulsating, never sure. The smell of burning copper started to overwhelm her other senses, green blots and piercing bursts of blue took over.
  • She tried to awaken the seven fires and collect the shells. There was no calmness in her actions, yet rugged determination. The rites had been passed with clarity, the legends must have been true. It would return tonight.
  • She dragged her broken limb, touted by what she could save from the wreckage. Darkness enveloped her still, whether it was a loss of sight or a loss of context, she could only guess. Then. A spark.
  • A gasp. Unclean and suffering from suppurations of the flesh, the Wendigo gave off a strange and eerie odor of decay and decomposition, of death and corruption. Eyes met. Flames stuttered. Breathing stopped.
  • Having both been in the spotlight in the past year due to their unique, fantastic works, bringing both Ecferus and Palace of Worms together is, in theory, a modern black metal dream. Luckily for us, the listeners, both bands prove said theory in practice, ushering in the new year with some of their most unusual, powerful material to date.
  • Palace of Worms open this split on a vicious note. Following the adventurous, challenging, untamed The Ladder, sole member Balan chooses to, again, eschew the notion of expectation in favor of expanding his musical horizons. Taking direction from the bludgeoning, low-end riffing of the classic Swedish death metal sound pioneered by Entombed and Dismember, these three new songs flex an unexpected brawn previously unattributed to Palace of Worms’s sound. Though rife with doomed chunk, d-beats, and slack-tuned muscle, this trio of songs still falls within Palace of Worms’s kaleidoscopic vision.
  • Fellow prolific solo artist Alp of Ecferus closes this split with his special brand of technically-minded, atmospheric black metal chaos. Finding a balanced medium between the lyrical expanse of his early works on the Prehistory album with the more academic discord of his recent split with Jute Gyte, Ecferus’s brackish vitriol answers Palace of Worms’s filth from the opposite end of the extreme metal spectrum. Oft-times resembling the vicious, post-Romantic grandeur of Emperor’s Wrath of the Tyrant, Ecferus’s shifting, blanket approach to black metal continues to wow.
  • Edition of 100 cassettes housed in a cardstock case.

Barcodes

  • Matrix / Runout (Side A, etched): CT013-A
  • Matrix / Runout (Side B, etched): CT013-B

About Palace Of Worms Ecferus

Black metal one-man project from San Francisco.

Aliases

  • Balan
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Summary by Kim Lambert

the Palace of Worms Ecferus album is a must-listen for fans of black metal. It is a masterful work of art that will leave a lasting impression on anyone who hears it.

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