I do actually own the "In Abhorrence..." album on tape, but I haven't listened to it very much, to be honest.Well you should get to know them then (I'd suggest listening to the albums "Moon In The Scorpio" and "In Abhorrence Dementia")
Here's a pretty thing: gloriously-dissonant drumming, deliciously-ominous chanting in the chorus, delicately-beautiful keyboard/piano parts, and the vocal effect they use starting at 3:50 just blows my mind. Why aren't these guys better-known?

I do actually own the "In Abhorrence..." album on tape, but I haven't listened to it very much, to be honest.
Maybe I should put it on my iPod again.
You should definitely check out Odium and Hecate Enthroned.
Hecate Enthroned is decent from what I remember, but the vocals are a little on the overly-shrilly side. I'll check out Odium next.
I don't see anything speical about the new Paysage d'Hiver. The guy goes away for five years and comes back with a second-rate version of what he's done before. I mean it's not bad, but it's pretty pointless.
Does anyone here like Woods of Desolation? I recently started listening to them and am loving "Torn Beyond Reason". They have a new album coming out in a few months too. Great band - recommended for fans of Austere.