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The wailing ambience continues with sparse and spectral energies flooding forth from each offering in a way that seems to contrast being directionless and yet filled with a mysterious intent. While the DSBM tag isn’t really a fitting way to describe the sound, the self-torturing approach to crafting songs seems ever present in these unhallowed rites. What is interesting to note about Revenant Marquis is the lack of imagery and sonic cues taken from Les Legions Noire, further isolating this underground gems radiant unpleasantries into a field of its own. As expected, the mix is trebly and thin which allows the warped and warbling vitriol to retain that punishing quality that is to be expected from the single-figure project. Shimmering guitars entwine with distorted drums to conjure a demonic instrumental presence as the vocal incantations are spewed forth with isolating and harsh energies. Reverberate and cacophonous as ever, Revenant Marquis has always felt like a more legitimately dark force in Raw Black Metal that invokes a powerful and potent presence of suffering and occultism. Bleak riffs and crashing cymbals erupt into a sombre dissonant drawl, with a droning and ritualistic sound that is unmistakably depressive and harsh, accentuated by the cathartic and miserable vocals joining the mix. Subtle ambience begins our tormenting journey with a melancholy simplicity, setting the tone for the anguish ahead while retaining a certain mystique. Out on March 21st via Death Kvlt Productions and Inferna Profundus Records. I also included vermeth - simply because it is LLN-like.REVENANT MARQUIS return with their 5th offering of torturous Raw Black Metal depravity. They have been spot on as far as I can tell. and they say that voekreb ii is real, so I trust it. Voekreb ii, as far as i know is real - I appeal to the above site I used - that includes fakes. It's more of an LLN Promo-video then a video of Moevot. The Moevot video does exist, and i have it in there. I do have one Belathuzur tape on there, that is actually pretty decent - annoying at first because the music plays forwards but the vocals are actually backwards. I didn't know that a Moevot video existed? and I only could find 4 Moevot demos: "Abgzvoryathre" "Ézléýfbdréhtr Vépréùb Zùérfl Màzàgvàtre Érbbédréà" "Voebr" and "Voekreb II"-this one sounded like a fake to me, it just doesn't sound like the sheer brilliance and atmosphere of the rest Moevot releases, but rather like a very poor imitation. It's what I used to fill in my gaps.Īstaroth666 wrote:can Belathuzur be considered part of the LLN?Īnd many of the projects in that link are fakes, I think,but they are listed as that If there's anything important there, i have downloaded it. Moevot: Everything except a few tracks from Inconnu Here's the list of everything, guys:Īakon Keetreh: Dans La Foret, Journey into the Depths of Night, The Dark WinterĪmaka Hahina: Demetria, Aheah Saergathan!, Elsia Keth, Seream Iakham Beleth'Rimīrenoritvezorkre: Vasagraèbe Éakr Vatrè Brenoritvrezorkre, Nevgzerya(5 track and 9 track version), VermyaprebĬompilations 1994, 1995, black legions projects The only ones I don't have are the ones I never could find, like some Moevot demos etc.