#Persefone

Tom :damnified:thomas@metalhead.club
2026-02-07

My wife is out, so it's hi-fi night! Lights out, Persefone on! đŸŽ”

#metal #persefone

Screenshot shows Qobuz app with "Persefone - Consciousness Pt 3"
Metal InsiderMetalInsider
2026-01-21
Tom :damnified:thomas@metalhead.club
2026-01-01

Can't wait for Lingua Ignota Pt. 2. (by Persefone)... But there hasn't even been an announcement of that album yet 😂.

#metal #progressiveMetal #persefone

El Pregoner del Metallpregonermetall
2025-12-05
Monkeypress đŸŽ”đŸŽžmonkeypress@social.anoxinon.de
2025-12-04

erscheint mit „One Word (Live in Andorra)“ die bereits dritte Live-Single samt Video, aufgenommen mit der Orquestra Nacional Clàssica d’Andorra im National Auditorium ihrer Heimat.
Zum Artikel: https://monkeypress/2025/12/news/new-videos/persefone-veroeffentlichen-dritte-live-single-one-word-kraftvolles-video-erschienen/
@persefoneband
#persefone #newrele...
mpgo.ws/hS1Xk

#monkeypress

Laura Luna ❄lauralunalu@mastodon.denibol.com
2025-11-28

ÂĄYa estoy aquĂ­!

Como Ășltimo trabajo, Afrodita le ordenĂł a Psique que fuera al Inframundo a pedirle a #PersĂ©fone un cofre donde habĂ­a un poco de esencia de belleza, bajo el concepto de que no lo abriera.

Y pasó lo que pasó, que la curiosidad le pudo de nuevo a Psique. Al abrir el cofre cayó en un sueño profundo. Eros la encontró y suplicó a #Zeus y Afrodita que la hicieran inmortal y así poder casarse con ella. Y cumplieron este deseo y dieron su bendición a este amor.

Este mito estĂĄ representado en mosaicos griegos, pero a nivel literario la fuente que es mĂĄs popular es la Apuleyo, autor romano que recopilaba muchos mitos griegos heredados.

Ovidio (poeta romano amante de los retellings) cuenta que se transformĂł en mariposa

Se han hecho muchos anålisis de este mito, pero el que me parece mås interesante es qué representan las tareas que Afrodita le impone a Psique. No se tratan de "putadas", para vengarse de ella, sino un aprendizaje de la feminidad (aunque fuera bajo los eståndares griegos). Psique aprende tareas que se esperaban de una mujer: clasificar granos (que debe moler), tejer (de ahí sacar la lana), ir a por agua al pozo (o a las cascadas) y su socialización con otras mujeres (de ahí que se la invite a conocer a Perséfone, quien también pasó de niña a esposa).

Psique vuelve a caer en su debilidad humana y traiciona su pacto de nuevo, pero la sĂșplica de Eros y el perdĂłn de Afrodita simbolizan cĂłmo el amor se impone al rencor.

Espero que este #ViernesDeMitologíaGriega os haya gustado y que Afrodita llene vuestro viernes de gozo. Si queréis invitarme a un té o una hidromiel, podéis hacerlo aquí:
ko-fi.com/lauralunamodel

#mitologĂ­agriega #culturagriega

Laura Luna ❄lauralunalu@mastodon.denibol.com
2025-10-31

Lore Olympus: Hades and Persefone By Kappurucosplay kappurucosplay.com Los Angeles Comic Con #loreolympus #hades #persefone #anime #cosplay #flickr #photography #losangeles #comiccon flic.kr/p/2ryH87b

Cosplayers are Hades and Persefone from Lore Olympus.  He is blue with white hair and black crown with branches.  She is pink with pink hair and black crown of long spikes.
2025-09-26

Anyone here up for #Persefone and #Tesseract tonight? đŸ€˜

#beprog2025 #barcelona #progmetal

Persefone perfoming live at BeProg2025, Barcelona.
Tom :damnified:thomas@metalhead.club
2025-08-30

Looking forward to Lingua Ignota Pt 2 😍

listen.plex.tv/album/656ae7f25

#metal #persefone

2025-08-27

You don't know which #Metal đŸ€Ÿ band - and album to listen ?

Here are some suggestions (from soft to hard) :

#CaligulasHorse - Charcoal Grace
#ProtestTheHero - Palimpsest
#Persefone - Metanoia
#Periphery - V - Djent is not a genre
#AlphaWolf - Half Living Things
#rock #hardrock #music

El JardĂ­ de les Bruixesjardidelesbruixes@mementomori.social
2025-06-18

Asphodelus cerasiferus
Porrassa, gamĂł, albĂł, asfodel...

És una planta de la família de l'all i la ceba.
Comestible, perĂČ...
Com molts aliments silvestres, cal saber com preparar-la, perquĂš en ser mĂ©s riques en principis actius, sĂłn mĂ©s nutritives, mĂ©s medicinals, perĂČ tambĂ© poden ser mĂ©s tĂČxiques que les cultivades que, com explicarĂ© a la xerrada d'aquest dissabte a Escornalbou, han perdut nutrients i virtuts per guanyar hidrats de carboni i aigua.

La medicina popular i tradicional ha recorregut als tubercles de la porrassa per al mal d'orella, en oleat; per la tos i els problemes respiratoris i urinaris en decocciĂł en Ășs intern; i pels Ăšczemes i altres problemes cutanis, ferides, cops i morenes, en emplastre.

Com a aliment, ha sigut molt apreciat des de ben antic, perĂČ sempre remullat i/o cuit, llençant desprĂ©s l'aigua, o fermentat, per a eliminar amb aquests processos els tĂČxics asfodelina i asfodelĂČsid. Tant les fulles com els tubercles.

Les llavors, en canvi, es poden menjar sense aquests passos previs, tot i que se solien torrar. Tenen mucĂ­lag i es barrejaven en grans quantitats amb la massa del pa.

A l'antiga GrĂšcia, un plat comĂș eren els tubercles cuits al caliu, entremig de les cendres.
També els podem fregir, després d'haver-los remullat prÚviament.

Les inflorescÚncies immadures i les fulles, també s'han menjat arreu. De fet, la purrussalda, un plat típic d'Euskadi, es feia originalment amb les parts baixes i tendres de les fulles d'Asphodelus albus, una parenta també comestible.

A GrĂšcia, tambĂ©, per un procĂ©s que no he aconseguit trobar, dels tubercles se n'extreien els sucres per fer-ne un edulcorant. PerquĂš en tĂ© forces, i per aixĂČ en alguns llocs s'ha fet servir per fer-ne begudes alcohĂČliques.

A les seves parts subterrànies també se'ls han trobat aplicacions en l'artesania, com a tint groc i, seques i fetes pols, com a goma per enganxar sabates i altres treballs.

Finalment, com tantes plantes, ha tingut un lloc en l'espiritualitat mediterrĂ nia. Planta consagrada a PersĂšfone i Hades, els guardians de l'inframĂłn. Es deia que entapissa els Camps Elisis, una de les zones del mĂłn dels morts, on van a descansar les deesses i dĂ©us, i les Ă nimes dels herois i heroĂŻnes i tot Ă©sser que mereixi tal glĂČria.
També s'hi ha recorregut com a protector i per a realitzar exorcismes.

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#asphodelus #gamon #etnobotanica #remeistradicionals #remeisnaturals #remeierescatalunya #remeieria #medicinatradicional #persefone #mitologia #mitologiagriega #tintsnaturals #silvestrescomestibles #rewilding #flora #fitoterapia
#saludnatural #salutnatural

Una mĂ  sostenint tubercles d'Asphodelus cerasifera. Al fons un terra pedregĂłs on hi creixen mates de la mateixa planta.
2025-03-21

Dissocia – To Lift the Veil Review

By Carcharodon

Dissocia is the brainchild of multi-instrumentalist Daniel R Flys (of Persefone and Eternal Storm) and drummer Gabriel Valcázar (Wormed and Cancer). On their debut, To Lift the Veil, the duo set themselves a challenge: blend extreme metal with synthwave and dreamwave elements to create a catchy, yet unpredictable, blend of genres that come together into a progressive package. Were these two complete unknowns presenting that vision, one would rightly expect a horrifically unlistenable car crash. However, given Flys and Valcázar’s pedigree with their other outfits, I had somewhat higher hopes (albeit with expectations carefully managed) for Dissocia. I’m not entirely sure what dreamwave is, and synthwave is not my go-to, although it has its place1 but, mixed with extreme metal, I envisaged some sort of off-the-wall Devin Townsend craziness happening.

Straight out of the gate, the dancing arpeggio-like guitar line and swelling synths that open “Existentialist” make clear that To Lift the Veil is going to be a wild ride. And so it proves. Across a chaotic 41 minutes and change, Dissocia lurch between progressive melodeath, something that approaches deathcore in a few places (“He Who Dwells”), symphonic synth movements, dreamy Unreqvited-esque sequences and more, the whole often set to weirdly discordant, pulsing rhythms that border on industrial groove. All in all, the album’s structures have the same levels of predictability as the movements of a severely inebriated person crossing an ice rink. This need not necessarily be viewed as a bad thing though. Flys is both a talented guitarist and a versatile vocalist, his harsh vox often recalling Gojira’s Joe Duplantier (“Existentialist”), while his surprisingly delicate cleans, which occasionally wander into Caligula’s Horse territory (“Evasion”), offer a much-needed extra dimension. Similarly, Valcázar’s work on drums is stellar and the sheer unpredictability of this record is part of its charm.

The challenge for Dissocia is to somehow tie the numerous threads of To Lift the Veil into a cohesive tapestry, rather than a ball of yarn. At its strongest, they manage this well. There’s a rabid groove to “Samsara” that it’s almost impossible not to enjoy, while the slow build synth opening to “Zenosyne” gradually unfolds itself, the tension building, before the Flys’ guitar lets loose progressive death riffs and Valcázar unleashes overlapping broadsides behind the kit. This flows well into “The Lucifer Effect,” which similarly shifts between soaring moments of chaos and more reflective passages. While the turn-on-a-dime nature of the craziness does in some ways recall Devin Townsend, it’s not until the heavily distorted screams at the midway point of closer “Out of Slumber” that Hevy Devy really shows through in the vocals.

Not everything on To Lift the Veil works though and, at times, it feels like Dissocia are losing their grasp on the myriad elements of the record. “He Who Dwells” is the most obvious example of this, as the progressive extreme elements, which often mirror opener “Existentialist,” stray into deathcore territory, particularly in Valcázar’s drumming. This simply doesn’t gel with the rest of To Lift the Veil. Equally, the drifting moods of “Evasion” seem rather aimless at times, while Flys’ vocals rather get away from him on closer “Out of Slumber,” which by its end feels like someone desperately trying to claw themselves out of slumber and into wakefulness. The production, also handled by Flys, doesn’t always help, with the drums sometimes seeming to disappear down a hole (middle of “He Who Dwells”) before roaring back to the front of the stage, and the whole thing feeling loud and slightly flat, despite the DR6.

You have to admire the vision and ambition on show on To Lift the Veil, which in other hands would likely have been a hot mess. Far from easing themselves into things on their debut, Dissocia have thrown everything at this record and some of it’s really good (“Samsara” and “Zenosyne”). The stunning artwork by Rein Van Oyen (Haken) gives a sense of the surreal, expansive journey you can expect, but perhaps not the chaotic nature of the ride. I hope Dissocia have a second album in them because, with just a little more refinement and focus to iron out some of the inconsistencies, as well as improve the production a little, there is a helluva lot of very interesting potential here.

Rating: 2.5/5.0
DR: 6 | Format Reviewed: 320 kb/s mp3
Label: Willowtip Records
Websites: dissociaofficial.bandcamp.com/album/to-lift-the-veil | facebook.com/dissociaofficial
Releases Worldwide: March 21st, 2025

#25 #2025 #AmericanMetal #CaligulaSHorse #Cancer #Deathcore #DevinTownsend #Dissocia #ElectronicaMetal #EternalStorm #Gojira #Mar25 #Persefone #ProgressiveMetal #Review #Reviews #Spanish #Synthwave #ToLiftTheVeil #Unreqvited #WillowtipRecords #Wormed

2025-01-13

De waarde van mythen

Afdruk van een zegel met een scÚne uit een van de mythen van Mesopotamië (Louvre, Parijs)

Ergens in de zesde eeuw v.Chr. begonnen de mensen te twijfelen aan de goden. Misschien deden ze dat eerder ook, maar daarover hebben we geen geschreven bronnen. Een joodse auteur haalde uit naar “goden van zilver en goud, gemaakt door mensenhanden”, die weliswaar een mond en ogen hadden maar niet konden spreken of zien.noot Psalm 115.4-5. Een van zijn tijdgenoten, de Griek Xenofanes, constateerde dat de Ethiopische goden platte neuzen hadden en een zwarte huid, terwijl de ThraciĂ«rs zeiden dat hun goden blauwe ogen en rood haar hadden. Als dieren zouden kunnen tekenen, insinueerde Xenofanes, zagen hun goden eruit als runderen, paarden of leeuwen.noot Xenofanes, fragment 16. Een derde tijdgenoot, Pythagoras, beweerde dat de dichters Homeros en Hesiodos in de Onderwereld werden bestraft omdat ze feitenvrije verhaaltjes over het goddelijke hadden opgehangen.noot Vgl. Diogenes Laertios, Levens van de filosofen 8.21.

Rationalisering

Tja, die verhaaltjes. De mensen hielden van hun mythen, maar het was waar: die aloude vertellingen waren wel erg vreemd. De Griekse onderzoeker Herodotos van Halikarnassos toonde een manier om er desondanks mee verder te gaan: sommige mythen vielen te lezen als beschrijvingen van de natuur. Ik heb op deze blog al eens verteld dat hij een mythe over Poseidon als schepper van het Tempe-ravijn combineerde met het feit dat deze godheid “aardschokker” werd genoemd, en dat Herodotos redeneerde dat de mythe ging over een aardbeving.noot Herodotos, HistoriĂ«n 7.129. Deze manier om mythen te lezen is in de achttiende eeuw in West-Europa weer opgepakt, en je hoort nog weleens beweren dat mythen dienden om de natuur te verklaren.

Allegorese was een andere manier om de oude verhalen te rationaliseren. De goden in de homerische epen volgden een gedragscode die latere generaties niet deelden, maar men wilde de poĂ«zie niet terzijde schuiven als betekenisloos. Daarom nam men aan dat er een diepere betekenis moest zijn dan de letterlijke. De beroemde scĂšne uit de Odyssee waarin de liefdesgodin Afrodite haar man Hefaistos bedriegt met de oorlogsgod Ares, viel dan te lezen als een verhaal over de twee tegengestelde principes die het universum zouden beheersen: aantrekking en conflict.noot Homeros, Odyssee 8.266-369. Een vroegchristelijke auteur las het joodse verbod op het eten van varkensvlees als een gebod je niet als varken te gedragen.noot Brief van Barnabas 10.3-11. Het is niet moeilijk te zien dat het sprookje van Amor en Psyche, “liefde en ziel”, is ontworpen om allegorisch te lezen.

Een derde benadering was het euhemerisme waarover ik al eerder blogde. Het komt erop neer dat mythen worden uitgelegd alsof ze gaan over verdienstelijke koningen, die als weldoeners optraden voor de mensheid. Die verleende hun eerbewijzen en ging daarmee door na hun dood, en zo zou religie zijn ontstaan. In een wereld waarin men een Alexander de Grote of een Romeinse keizer goddelijke eerbewijzen toekende, was dit zo vreemd niet.

Moet je mythen wel rationaliseren?

Ik behandel deze materie in mijn eind januari te verschijnen boek over Filon van Byblos, Goden en halfgoden. En terwijl ik ermee bezig was, begon ik woorden te vinden voor een ergernis die ik al jaren voel bij de navertellingen van antieke mythen. Niet zelden zit daar een element van rationalisering in. Mijn punt is: waarom? Waarom moeten we de mythen, die nooit bedoeld zijn geweest om uitgelegd te worden, voorzien van een interpretatie?

Begrijp me niet verkeerd: elke vertaling is al uitleg. In mijn stukje over Herakles heb ik het ook gedaan. Eigenlijk is heel ons kennen interpretatie. Maar waarom zou je daar verder mee gaan en bijvoorbeeld aan het verhaal over de roof van Persefone toevoegen dat het feitelijk gaat over seizoenwisseling?

De gedachte die bij me opkwam – of beter: de woorden die ik vond voor een al eerder gevoelde ergernis – is of we zo niet het kind weggooien met het badwater. Nogal wat mythen – niet allemaal, zie Amor en Psyche – zijn helemaal niet bedoeld om te worden gerationaliseerd, noch natuurwetenschappelijk noch allegorisch noch euhemerisch noch anders. Deze verhalen zijn, om zo te zeggen, voor-rationeel. Ze documenteren een antiek proces van vrije associatie. Psychologen gebruiken dat om de denkwijzen van hun cliĂ«nten te doorgronden. En is de waarde van mythen niet dat wij, levend in een meer rationele tijd, via onuitgelegde verhalen contact maken met een vergeten, voor-rationele denkwijze?

Ik weet niet of het zo is. Maar tijdens het schrijven aan Goden en halfgoden speelde deze gedachte meer dan eens door mijn hoofd. Ik vond een manier om een oud gevoel van onbehagen te verwoorden. Wat mij betreft is het boek dus al geslaagd en ik hoop dat u dat straks ook zo zult vinden. Maar dan moet u het wel eerste lezen en dus bestellen.

#Afrodite #allegorese #AmorEnPsyche #Ares #euhemerisme #Euhemeros #GodenEnHalfgoden #Hefaistos #HerodotosVanHalikarnassos #Hesiodos #Homeros #mythologie #Persefone #Poseidon #Pythagoras #Tempe #varken #Xenofanes

2025-01-05

EP / Split / Single Roundup of 2024, Part 1

By Mystikus Hugebeard

In case you’re asking yourself “Where did El Cuervo go and why has he been replaced by a handsome, bearded wizard who is also ripped and buff?” rest assured that all is well with the original EP wrangler. In what could only be described as a Christmas miracle, he has passed the privilege of organizing AMG’s yearly EP post unto myself and Dolphin WhisEPerer so that he might finally have the time to catch up on reading all the comments on his Opeth review. Let it be known that we treat this gravest of responsibilities with the utmost respect.

But enough faffing about, the most important thing is this cornucopia of EP’s, splits, singles, and demos we’ve arranged for you. Shorter-form releases like these are the patron saint of hidden gems. Rarely do they fall in the same hype cycle typically reserved for LP’s, so once a year we like to pay our respects to the oft-overlooked, unsung heroes of our metal community. They provide a necessary space for both fledgling and established bands to experiment with wild ideas that might not sustain a full release, or they can be a great outlet for bands to focus on their strongest material without weaker songs diluting the overall experience. Come, rejoice! Take a well-deserved break from the exhausting bloat of boring, regular albums, and bask in the majesty of the tighter focus and accessibility of short-form release with your bearded pal, Mystikus Hugebeard!

Make sure to return for Part II so that our Dolphin may Whisper1 to you of a whole new collection of releases!

Lathe // Hillclimber – Lathe are what you get when you mix the pedal steel and blues of country music with the atmosphere, weight and build-ups of post-metal. Hillclimber is written for a new lineup, adding an additional guitarist and a bassist, and it shows in the added density of their sound. As with their previous work, Hillclimber builds as it goes. “Weave” provides an almost spacey opening with a simple, twangy guitar melody and pedal steel embellishment. By “Blood,” trem-picked pedal steel, pounding drums and big riffs trade places with amp noise. Hillclimber isn’t revolutionary, hewing close stylistically to the post-ier, less dancy or rocky side of Tongue of Silver. But the riffs are big, the melodies pretty, and the atmosphere dense, and it says promising things about the new lineup. – Sentynel

Mammoth Grinder // Undying Spectral Resonance – Ever since the early 2010s Entombedcore wave fizzled out, I’ve longed for a band to revive that sound. With Undying Spectral Resonance, Mammoth Grinder seem to have answered the call. The band’s punky take on Swedeath has long offered Power Trip drummer Chris Ulsh a brawny way to flex his guitar and vocal abilities, but I never expected him to break Mammoth Grinder’s recording silence with something this heavy. Throughout most of these 14 minutes, Ulsh offers a hoarse roar that’s monstrous, a guitar tone that could crush boulders, and riffs that are downright punishing. “Corpse of Divinant” plows forward on muscular grooves that will have your inner hardcore kiddo dripping with arousal, while “Obsessed with Death” closes out the EP with a D-beating for the ages. Plopping an atmospheric synth interlude in the middle of a five-song tracklist was an odd choice, but at least it makes the midpaced lurch of “Decrease the Peace” sound even more massive. Let’s just hope we get more from these guys sooner rather than later. – Mark Z.

Glassbone // Deaf to Suffering – Frens of the blog know that I love me some good slam. The harder it hammers, the better. And while there were several tectonic options released this year, none hit the way latecomer EP Deaf to Suffering has. Courtesy of French buzzsaw hardcore/slam brutalists Glassbone, Deaf to Suffering springs into action with the absolutely devastating “Post Mortem Declaration” and doesn’t let up for nearly twenty minutes of high-octane, hook-laden, filthy slam. Highlight “In Your Guts” sends me into a feral state with rabid riffs that are as lethal as the disease itself. “Sanctified By the Blade” transforms my body into this musclebound mass of testosterone mountainous enough to flatten entire plots of sequoia trees. The title track even brings a certain old-school death vitriol, characterized best by a classic sounding solo, that adds substantial dynamics to Glassbone’s slam-based concoction. Every song offers its own voice while still maintaining the status quo of total demolition, and yet it feels like Deaf to Suffering elevates the slamscape past the norm and into the extraordinary. –TheKenWord

Counterparts // Heaven Let Them Die – Counterparts is renowned for their confrontational and vulnerable take on melodic hardcore and notable contributions to metalcore. Heaven Let Them Die is the Canadians’ heaviest release by far, delivering the weight of its title in its clear influence from vocalist Brendan Murphy’s time in caustic hardcore act End. With crushing riffs and breakdowns ripped at vicious speed, vocals spit with vitriol and venom, there’s a distinct weight, both aurally and existentially, that gives Heaven Let Them Die its power. From its reverb-laden plods that let the haunting leads guide the blastbeat-inclusive fury (“A Martyr Left Alive,” “Praise No Artery Intact”), to all-out assaults that abuse tempos with their punishing heft (“With Loving Arms Disfigured,” “No Lamb Was Lost”), it’s hard to believe that this is the same group that released You’re Not You Anymore or A Eulogy For Those Still Here. Punishing, vitriolic, and existentially weighty, Counterparts embarks on unforeseen journeys of blasphemy and pain. Closer “Heaven Let Them Die” exemplifies this act’s strengths, tying up the common lyrical motif screamed with throat-shredding intensity, that you’ll be howling for days: “HEAVEN
 LET THEM
 DIIIIIIEEEEEEEE!!!” – Dear Hollow

ć€ąéŠç—…è€… (Sleepwalker) // Delirium Pathomutageno Adductum2 – The last outing by Russian/Japanese/American experimental, avant-garde, blackened noise outfit ć€ąéŠç—…è€…, Noč Na Krayu Sveta, was my favorite EP of 2021. This year’s Delirium Pathomutageno Adductum is, if anything, even more unhinged. Like stepping into one of those nightmares that you don’t initially realise is a nightmare, parts of DPA are strangely soothing and delicate, wrapping you in lullaby-like melodies. But then, sometimes without you even noticing at first, warped melodies weave their way into the mix, before distorted, blackened vocals creep in, even as half-heard blast beats start to pound in the background. Shifting through their chameleonic palette, ć€ąéŠç—…è€… deploy bouzouki, uke, vibraphone, church organ and more, alongside more standard instrumentation, to create soundscapes worthy of the title Delirium. Tracked across three continents, this doubtless adds to the disconcerting sense of dizzying vertigo that infuses much of the EP, furthered by contributions from various gospel, Americana, and jazz guests. If you’re looking for a really weird night in, check this out, especially the closing duo of “Telepath Transport Wing” and “Aurum Iris Loop.” – Carcharodon

Entheos // An End to Everything – As Entheos continues to move into waters with increased breaks into clean, melodic refrains as peak points—a step first taken with 2023’s Time Will Take Us All—a continued adherence to their riff-led, groove-centered brand of techy death metal remains vital to their impact. Chunky riff after chunky riff after chunky riff hits first and repeatedly allows An End to Everything to crackle as the leanest both in length and pit-stirring effect of any Entheos album since 2016’s The Infinite Nothing. But more than just offering slinky slide-to-triplet rushes (“And End to Everything”) or snaking staccato beatings (“Life in Slow Motion”), Entheos offers throat-ripping breeeees, snarls, and hissing goblin assaults via Chaney Crabb’s extreme vocal commitment. Though comparable to frequent touring mates Alluvial3 in tone and tumble, Crabb delivers the necessary differentiation, complete with melodic chorus cries that stick like anthemic ear candy to an audience who patiently awaits sweet indulgence. Fit for a fifteen-minute power set, a pre-meeting energy blitz, or simply a destructive arm-throwing about your own home, An End to Everything feels both complete as a short-form work and steadfast a promise that Entheos plans to continue on a grooving path to success. – Dolphin Whisperer

Sylvaine // Eg Er Framand – Widely maligned for their ear-splitting volume and indecipherable vertical chords, pipe organs have a softer, ethereal side that often goes overlooked. Sylvaine’s gorgeous EP pits her otherworldly voice against hypnotic, shimmering high organ registrations, a duet custom-built to melt this frozen heart. Organs are designed for the spaces they inhabit,4 ensuring their resonance melds with the architecture of their home, and the descending spiral motif that bookends “Dagsens Auga Sloknar Ut” and “Tussmþrke” duplicates this integration into Sylvaine’s music. There’s something of the eternal about this EP, its vibrating vocal harmonies and sustained wind tones suspending the passage of time and evoking both dusk and dawn. My 2024 opened with a death and ended with a birth; I can think of few soundtracks more fitting than Eg Er Framand. – Iceberg

Persefone // Lingua Ignota Pt. 1 – How shall I put this? What Carcharodon is to Kanonenfieber, I consider myself to Persefone. These Andorrans have always been a masterclass of blending insanely good musicianship with effortless technicality and rousing melodic movements. After longtime vocalist Marc Pia was replaced by Eternal Storm’s Daniel R. Flys, I feared that my beloved Persefone was gone, but I’m happy to say Lingua Ignota Pt. 1 dispelled my doubts. For one, it utilizes what Persefone has always done best; the music growing in intensity at the end of “Lingua Ignota” channels the iconic escalations from “Living Waves” (Aathma) and “Spiritual Migration (Spiritual Migration). However, as always, Lingua Ignota Pt. 1 is another step in Persefone’s evolution. “One Word” is one of Persefone’s most direct songs to date, with a powerful, memorable chorus betwixt tight, technical riffage, and adds a new dimension with Flys’ clean vocals joining Miguel Espinosa’s previously solo cleans. “Abyssal Communication” closes the EP with moving ambience, which Persefone has always loved to do, but follows Metanoia’s further emphasis on synth tones and is pleasantly dynamic, working well as a standalone track instead of just a send-off. It’s all fantastic, because it’s quintessentially Persefone, only now in a bite-sized and endlessly replayable size. Compact and to the point, yet still offering a wide breadth of intoxicating riffs and solos, Lingua Ignota Pt. 1 stands strong in their discography and even brings back a consistency I felt was slightly missing from 2022’s Metanoia. – Mystikus Hugebeard

Dislimn // Esmee – You never appreciate how good Bandcamp can be until a band doesn’t have one, and it has made Dislimn tragically difficult to find. I was lucky to stumble upon them in the promo sump whereupon I made a mental note to check later, but most people lack that kind of resource. Dislimn’s Esmee is a lovely piece of shimmering doomgaze with a heavy stoner edge, and I think they deserve a fair bit more attention than they’ve received. It’s a queer mix of stoner, prog, and post that lands through Dislimn’s impeccable vibes and simple but gripping songwriting. Esmee starts off gentle; the radio-friendly post-lite opener “Anxiety” is the perfect tune to float through a depressive dreamlike haze, but as time passes, the music develops some bite. The riffs in tracks like “Esmee’s Story” and “In My Mind” are straightforward, memorable, and crunchy with just the right amount of fuzz, while vocalist Alix’s dreamlike ever-soft vocals serenely soar above. “Gullfoss” is a bit of an oddball; a rockin’ and a rollin’ riffy jaunt sandwiched between emotive, brooding doomgaze is a bit of a lurch, but it grows on you. Overall, Esmee is the sort of unassuming EP that stealthily sinks its claws into you. I’ve returned to Esmee’s dreamy gloom many a time now, and I reckon you will too. – Mystikus Hugebeard

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Tom :damnified:thomas@metalhead.club
2024-12-17

My Album Of The Year is: "Lingua Ignota Pt. 1" by Persefone.

I chose the album as my AOTY because I was eagerly awaiting the release and not a single song on the EP disappoints! Every single one picks me up and combines the familiar Persefone sound without being stingy with refreshing new elements. I attended their live concert shortly after the releases and couldn't be happier! Great band, awesome show, nice crowd! Can't wait for Pt. 2! 😍

There were 3 more candidates for my AOTY. In order of preference:

TesseracT - War of Being
DVNE - Voidkind
VOLA - Friend of a Phantom

#aoty #aoty2025 #metal #album #releases #persefone #vola #dvne #tesseract #music

Cover image of Persefone - Lingua Ignota. Picture of something that looks like long hair without a head.

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