Late 90's BM worship, but it's also a lil more than that. This album takes the best elements from the scene it's inspired by and mostly avoids the worst of it; the song-writing is well-written, it's performed with passion and fun, and the production is raw but isn't lo-fi. (i.e. it doesn't obfuscate and/or suckass).
Tl;dr It's safe but high quality BM. Recommended. Rabbit
Otherworldly psychedelic guitar tone of wah-wah melo-riffing shines here. Unique sound. Unique avant-blackened-death band. Must have... Along with Veilburner - the best bands in genre Dmitry Nevozhay
Masterful use of acoustic passages and synth stuff. This is definitely my favorite black metal-dungeon synth kinda album I've found recently. Each track flows into the next so well, I cannot recommend it enough. Perri
Exactement un an après The Telluric Ashes of the Ö Vrth Immemorial Gods sortait Eternity Of Shaog et, comme si Asthâghul se consacrait à une renaissance, exactement un an après ce dernier sort Dy'th Requiem For The Serpent Telepath.
La symphonie ("Salhn", "Craânag") est encore plus importante mais n'occulte en rien la brutalité infernale : elle est un œuf qui éclot à l'intérieur d'Esoctrilihum, une forme de vie qui vient compléter un black metal hallucinant ("Eginbaal") et horrifiant ("Xuiotg"). Jordan Vauvert