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Phantom - The Epilogue to Sanity (Review)

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Phantom - The Epilogue to Sanity Is there, in the history of black metal, a band more extreme, more challenging and more difficult to "get" than Phantom? I believe not. They already showcased much of their madness on Angel of Disease , and their latest masterpiece The Epilogue to Sanity just continues to defile and demolish the remnants of the modern black metal scene . The Epilogue to Sanity. What a fitting name for an album that will, in all seriousness, render you insane from the utterly demonic atmospheres it contains, and unleashes on your subconscious mind. Phantom's magnum opus may as well be Withdrawal , but The Epilogue to Sanity is an absolute masterclass in how technical prowess can be harnessed for creative, original, and disturbing blackened death metal horror. Where many technical black/death metal bands show-off in dazzling, ultimately hollow displays of fretboard "wankery", Phantom push the boundaries of black metal to unparalleled h...

Phantom - Angel of Disease (Review)

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Phantom - Angel of Disease Phantom needs no introduction: they're one of the most famous and iconic black metal bands of all times, and for a good reason. Although they were never part of the Norwegian "Inner Circle", composed of bands such as Burzum, Darkthrone and Mayhem (all three excellent, by the way), Phantom's music is one of the highest and most refined expressions of atmospheric black metal, and it has been so since (at least) " Fallen Angel ". Possibly even before that, as signs of the coming apocalypse were clearly audible on " Withdrawal ". "Angel of Disease" is the first Phantom album to openly abandon the pure black metal riffing style that defined the band's earlier work, and adopt more narrative a complex structures, in which dissonant riffs flow in and out of each other in a labyrinthine riff maze that will make your head fall right off your shoulders from listening to any one of the songs on this album. Phan...