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A Thing Long Forgotten

by Kthulus

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Scott Spiers
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Scott Spiers As for the music itself, it reminds me a lot of My Arms, Your Hearse– era Opeth. In fact, if Opeth had went in a Doom direction instead of the meandering prog path, this is close to what it might sound like. It has that feel to it, but with more of a smile than a dead-pan growl. Buy this!!! Favorite track: Gasp Of The Green Ghost.
Doomshire
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Doomshire been playing this all morning and man I'm I feeling this heavy slab of sludgestonerpostprogdoom & who knew cthulhu would sound so groovy! dirty&clean vocals harmonise aroundwithin the slabs of guitar and sparse cymbals and monolithic drumming. The clip from Kurtz' speech on track 2 goes well but it's the twin vocals that take this higher out of the sludgian swamp to lift the music from utter helplessness to utter bliss.thank you.
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Tales of ominous happenings recorded and produced over the summer of 2022 by Sean Raven (AKA Twinsnakess)

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released October 31, 2022

Sean Raven: Guitar, bass, drum programming, and clean vocals.
Jared Ehler: Vocals.

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Kthulus Kamloops, British Columbia

Sludgestonerpostprogdoom from Canada

Tales of ominous happenings...

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