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- Band(s): Furnace
- Label(s): Soulseller Records
- Release Format(s): CD
- Release Year: 2020
- Review Date: February 15, 2021
Sometimes when we say “not long after”, it is mostly a release that has been released a year after the previous one. This time “not long after” is the difference between June and October.
The previous album, “Black Stone Church” was a mix of 90s Swedish Death Metal, the melodic kind with a touch of 90s Gothic/Doom, something you don’t hear a lot these days. With “Dark Vistas” Rogga & co. took it a bit futher when it comes to the melancholic part, having thrown in influences of Tiamat’s “Wildhoney”, Paradise Lost’s “In Requiem” and mid till end 90s Katatonia as well. “Dark Vistas” became the logical successor of “Black Stone Church”, on that album you heard the intention, with “Dark Vistas” you hear the result.
“It is Death Metal…and much more”, and I can only agree with that. (Ricardo)
Furnace
- Country: Sweden
- Style: Death Metal
- Links: Facebook, Bandcamp, Spotify
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- Country: Netherlands
- Style: Black Metal, Death Metal, Doom Metal, Thrash Metal, Other
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