Red Marbled Vinyl
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Red Vinyl
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+ Single Jacket
+ 2-Sided Insert
+ Digital Download Card
+ Limited Edition European Import
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Includes unlimited streaming of Thought Form Descent
via the free Bandcamp app, plus high-quality download in MP3, FLAC and more.
supported by 450 fans who also own “Swallow the Light”
What I like the most about this album is that it seems to be more riff-oriented and memorable compared to their earlier albums which were chock-full of crazy dissonant riffage but their songs often meandered or lacked any distinct progression. That is not to say that this this album is any less dense, but is certainly a little catchier, here and there. As always with Ulcerate, their music rewards repeated listening while clearly retaining the tragic, emotional feeling the band is known for. Lefteris Kefalas
supported by 407 fans who also own “Swallow the Light”
This album fucking rules. Watching these guys live last year in a dark club, after a little smoke blew my mind! Amazing musicianship worshipping old Death, Morbid Angel et al James Jameson
supported by 358 fans who also own “Swallow the Light”
The best album I have heard in years, maybe even in over a decade. A revelation matched perhaps only by a chosen few. "Stripped down" and "emotional" in the very best sense. Transcendent. My eyes are opened as they once were only by Deathspell Omega. Ellery Beard
supported by 355 fans who also own “Swallow the Light”
Everything comes together extremely well in this album. Probably my all time favorite black metal album now. The mix of atmospheric almost shoegaze playing leads extremely well into the intensity black metal normally has. The saxophone they use on almost all the songs really puts it above others in the genre for me. DevilsKnock