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Artist: I Shalt Become
Album: The Pendle Witch Trials
Year: 2009
Genre: Black Metal/Dark Ambient
Country of Origin: USA
Year: 2009
Genre: Black Metal/Dark Ambient
Country of Origin: USA
Track Listing:
I Shalt Become was one of the first USBM acts I ever really got into, and it's still amongst some of my favorite projects to this day. Recently since the I Shalt Become catalog has become available years after it's recordings on labels like Moribund Cult and No Colours I've seen many complain that S. Holliman never differentiates one release from the other. I personally disagree.
Each new I Shalt Become offering creates a different aura unique to that release. It also seems that loosely each album focuses loosely on some sort of concept, through abstract short lyrics and largely Burzum inspired riffs. While admittingly The Pendle Witch Trials doesn't make the leap that Wanderings did to In the Falling Snow and into Requiem, it's still a very strong release. Anyone who has enjoyed S. Holliman's previous work should find value in this as well.
1. | Intro | 01:46 | |
2. | Enstasy (The Theory of Maxwell's Demon) | 05:23 | |
3. | The Serpent Song | 04:53 | |
4. | A Ritual Killing | 04:56 | |
5. | The Tragedie of Macbeth: Actus Quintus, Scena Quinta | 03:17 | |
6. | End Time | 03:48 | |
7. | Denial | 04:15 | |
8. | In Absentia | 04:32 | |
9. | Outro | 02:08 | |
Total playing time | 34:58 |
I Shalt Become was one of the first USBM acts I ever really got into, and it's still amongst some of my favorite projects to this day. Recently since the I Shalt Become catalog has become available years after it's recordings on labels like Moribund Cult and No Colours I've seen many complain that S. Holliman never differentiates one release from the other. I personally disagree.
Each new I Shalt Become offering creates a different aura unique to that release. It also seems that loosely each album focuses loosely on some sort of concept, through abstract short lyrics and largely Burzum inspired riffs. While admittingly The Pendle Witch Trials doesn't make the leap that Wanderings did to In the Falling Snow and into Requiem, it's still a very strong release. Anyone who has enjoyed S. Holliman's previous work should find value in this as well.
Recommended for Fans of: Burzum, Sterbend, Raate, Judas Iscariot, ect.
Download (Mediafire)
*The Official I Shalt Become website is now up and running at:
http://www.dungeons-of-darkness.net/
*The Official I Shalt Become website is now up and running at:
http://www.dungeons-of-darkness.net/
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