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From the depths of grief and defiance: Splendidula's Absentia opens a harrowing new chapter — black metal and doom drenched in sorrow, with guest weight from Aaron Stainthorpe and Tim Yatras: "This is our pain…" I Ya Toyah's FEELINGS turns the mirror on modern humanity with biting industrial force, while "Apology" crushes with riffs, hypnotic grooves, and a fearless question: what if everyone really does owe you one? Buzzard's Mean Bone rounds it out with swampy, catchy doom folk — emotive, morose, and cool as fuck.
Buzzard (Doom Folk Metal)
Murder in the White Barn
Meet the ultimate villain. Told as a dialogue between a killer and his victim, this doom folk ballad depicts human evil as a brew of entitlement, grievance, and sheer lunacy.
Elk Hunter
Fiat Voluntas Dei
“A song about surviving institutional violence when the system doesn’t answer for the damage it causes.”
Buzzard (Doom Folk Metal)
Take the Tyrant Down
Both timely and timeless, “Take the Tyrant Down” is a classic protest song written from the point of view of a people breaking from oppression.