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A new review section: Buried by Time And Dust

We added a new review section, coincidentally another Mayhem reference following 'The Past is Alive', with the title 'Buried by Time and Dust'. Over the years, a lot of promos have been gathering dust simply because a fresh wave of promos arrived the following month and they were consigned to oblivion. We will review them here to make a clear distinction with our other reviews. We will also use it to complete a discography in terms of reviews. Feel free to contact us if you would like to submit your music or would like to join the staff.

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On February 9th, 2024 internationally, Kvlt is proud to present Nocturnal Sorcery’s highly anticipated second album, ‘Captive in the Breath of Life’, on CD format.

Despite forming in 2011, it wasn’t until August 2022 when Nocturnal Sorcery made their full-length debut. Fittingly titled ‘The Holy Law in Total Ruin’, Nocturnal Sorcery’s debut album in no uncertain terms laid forth a fiery-yet-freezing path for these Finns: paradigmatic Finnish BLACK METAL, but harkening to the ancient fires of the ’90s rather than more millennial expressions of such. Granted, the band by then were hardly “new” – prior, they’d done two demos and a split – but ‘The Holy Law in Total Ruin’ scorched Nocturnal Sorcery’s name into the Black Metal underground.

Now, a year and a half later, Nocturnal Sorcery return to torch that path once again with ‘Captive in the Breath of Life’. As doubtlessly presaged by its throwback cover artwork, ‘Captive in the Breath of Life’ is about as authentically mid ’90s Black Metal as you’ll currently find in that clogged underground. The rudiments are largely the same – because, after all, Black Metal doesn’t need to “be” anything other than what it already is – but here do Nocturnal Sorcery dial back the melodicism for a quicker-hitting blast of ice-cold, hateful hypnosis. As such, the song lengths aren’t as epic as its predecessor and the ripped-raw execution is even more palpitating, but the sum effect is utterly stultifying: arguably more so than ‘The Holy Law in Total Ruin’, ‘Captive in the Breath of Life’ fully sounds like some unearthed gem from 1995, cryogenic and rotting but boundlessly potent.

Nostalgic ears will paradoxically be warmed by ‘Captive in the Breath of Life’, while all others will cower when faced with these filthier spells of Nocturnal Sorcery. The line in the snow has been drawn, deeper than ever! To celebrate this reckoning, the band will perform an album-release show on February 10th in Vantaa, Finland with Poland’s Arkona and fellow Finns Black Beast and White Death.