Lux Occulta - Forever Alone. Immortal.

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I recently finally replaced my mp3s of this with the actual CD a little while back and consequently I've rediscovered it. Awesome black metal concept album on Luciferian enlightenment (according to metal archives anyway) from back in 1996. Very dark. I haven't seen too many people talk about this one but I think it's severely underappreicated. Any other fans?

(I know that BWD is because most of the forum search hits were him telling us what CDs he has)
 
The only Lux Occulta I'm aware of is The mother and the Enemy . Nothing in common with what you described , it's more an avantgarde album. Also recommanded.

I'll check "Forever Alone. Immortal." then.
 
I got Dionysos in a trade with Doomcifer, and though I appreciate serious and well thought-out album concepts, I only managed to get through three or so songs :[ The vocals where particularly annoying with that polish accent and they over-used the synths I think. I will have to feel extraordinary openminded to give it another spin :D
 
As I far as I know, They changed their style from Symphonic black to some sort of industrial jazz, but I haven't heard those albums yet... I think I have mp3s somewhere that I forgot to listen to so I will check them out
 
MajestikMøøse;3564686 said:
I recently finally replaced my mp3s of this with the actual CD a little while back and consequently I've rediscovered it. Awesome black metal concept album on Luciferian enlightenment (according to metal archives anyway) from back in 1996. Very dark. I haven't seen too many people talk about this one but I think it's severely underappreicated. Any other fans?

(I know that BWD is because most of the forum search hits were him telling us what CDs he has)

This album is criminally overlooked, so bloody amazing. Take a break from the infidelity girl talk, and listen to this tour de krieg. :popcorn:


 
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