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A relentless wall of sound with atmospheric breaks, melodies, and a general underlying sense of vague optimism. On ‘Daydream’ Misertus shows you don’t need all the bells and whistles to record a high quality metal album. I’ll be a fan for life after this release. 8/10 RJ
supported by 18 fans who also own “GREEN SPECTRES”
"On one hand, the instruments on his album create a real metal fury, just like those angry vocals. On the other, the whole thing is composed in such a way that it blends into one dense, airy soup" ENGLISH: https://labandzi.blogspot.com/2020/02/misertus-outland-2019-en.html Łabandzi Śpiew
supported by 16 fans who also own “GREEN SPECTRES”
MISERTUS’ second album again really convinced me, yet I’m not sure if I would go as far as saying that it is better than its predecessor. It surely introduced new elements to the mix and changed up some that were previously present, yet it also had some minor flaws. Nevertheless, it still is another quite strong release from this Blackgaze project, and it again deserves a strong rating! 9/10
~ Blessed Altar Zine the trve Meduson
supported by 15 fans who also own “GREEN SPECTRES”
A very good shoegaze/blackgaze album. An abrasive wall of sound throughout with an incredible amount of depth that gives a significant amount of atmosphere and even melody. All this from a one man project makes it even more impressive. Easily his best work to date. 8/10 RJ