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The Slow Death – Ark

Kai

While S from Mesmur describes cosmic decay with almost mathematical precision, The Slow Death chooses the cosmos as the metaphorical...

Review

Interview with Marc’hvran

Jacob Simpson

Funeral Echoes contributor Jacob Simpson sits down with Marc’hvran, the young one-man force behind the atmospheric funeral doom project of...

Interview

Interview with Atlantic Ridge

atheistpreacher

Atlantic Ridge sits at some distance from classic funeral doom. It’s far more black metal at its core, but the...

Interview

In Ruins — We Are All To Perish

Justin "Witty City" Wittenmeier

In Ruins delivers a punishing, zero-filler debut with We Are All to Perish — 43 minutes of glacial death/doom that...

Review

Ennui – Qroba

Kai

Qroba by Ennui is an album about ontological exhaustion. It is not dramatic death that stands in the foreground, but...

Review

Interview with Sermon

Jacob Simpson

Sermon‘s story is one of the more remarkable in Turkish metal. Their origins trace back to a band called Moon,...

Interview

Funelore — The Dissolution Of Consciousness

Pablo Lopez-Custodio

A warm welcome to Pablo Lopez-Custodio, who makes his Funeral Echoes debut with the piece below, a review of Funelore’s...

Review

Dauðaró & Pantheïst – Af holdi og málmi

Kai

The collaboration album by Dauðaró and Pantheïst, Af holdi og málmi (Icelandic for “Of Flesh and Metal”), is a monumental...

Review