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Crucifuge…ENSORCELOR Review + More

My mind is trapped inside of this nightmare & it doesn’t want to be set free…there is just too much light inside of this darkness…I see a hand reaching from under me wanting to show me the way to a different cave within my nightmare. The hand has now begun to speak to me in the voice of Ensorcelor, saying we are the way to the left side. This Montreal Epic Blackened Doom band has created a classic album called Crucifuge. The record contains two songs and clocks in at 35 minutes of radness. The first thing that I dig so fucking much about this band is the vocalist – it’s as if his vocal chords were dipped in blackened honey. His melodic shrill tones are sinister and paint portraits of grey clouds, but within the the bile he unleashes onto the world, the black sun still shines through. Musically Ensorcelor are ancient guides that carry you over vast stretches of sonic landscapes on their mammoth emotive waves. This band plays chords that strike at the darkened hearts of us all, but deep down in the pit of their sound you can hear the unholy war being fought on our behalf. Ensorcelor is the cure they conjure up, the bad medicine that I need to get me through this thing called life. This album is full of bleak caverns for your imagination to hide & wander in. There are mountains of blackened melodies for you to hang from as you think about how you don’t want this nightmare to end! Ensorcelor released Crucifuge via Media Tree Recordings, check them out for sure – the vinyl version looks killer. After the jump, check out some epic flicks & some dramatic live footage.

Ensorcelor : This Even Doom from there Demo.

Check this so you can hear how epic they are!

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  1. Vicenté Morales

    July 29, 2011 at 9:39 pm

    Thanks to CVLT’s post Ensorcelor have quickly become one of my favorite bands discovered this year. They need to make a visit to Seattle so, I can check them out live.

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