But also based on listens I have to mention
Faetooth - Labrynthine
Castle Rat - The Bestiary
But also based on listens I have to mention
Faetooth - Labrynthine
Castle Rat - The Bestiary
I listened to this album when it first came out in 2021 but for some reason it didn't click with me. But apparently 2021 Dana had horrible taste in music, because in early 2025 I randomly tried Dodsrit - Mortal Coil again and fell in love and have been obsessed with it all year, it's the perfect blend of crust punk and black metal and I love it.
Dodsrit - Mortail Coil rocked my world in 2025.
Mortal Coil by Dödsrit, released 28 May 2021 1. The Third Door 2. Shallow Graves 3. Mortal Coil 4. Apathetic Tongues Out from a concept of misery and suffering, our feeble and dying world is the subject of a new hymn to its demise. “Mortal Coil” is Dödsrit's third full-length, featured on a yet short career though wholly filled with soul-drenching moments. Featuring four tracks, Dödsrit's "Mortal Coil" hails the smothering ashes of purgatory's flames by forging a wall of soultearing riffing, blistering belligerence conjoining melody with aggression, a genuine blaze of cacophony and heart-wrenching melancholy. Consuming all in its path, this relentless maelstrom of grief finds its vision on the thunderous production - utterly powerful and blisteringly organic in all its dynamism. Such sonic virtues get sheerly enhanced by the lively rhythmic section and uncompromised ferocity. Whether on blastbeating outbreaks, D-beat infused vigour, or further atmospheric escapades, pulsing impulses carry an expression and sense of craftsmanship that amazingly translate emotions into cataclysmic beats. Drenched in anguish, a scourged narrator of tragedies spews every single word with the blood and fiery distress of a heart burdened by the weight of our sorrowed existence, a shivering performance of a tongue absorbed in the (dis)comfort of eternal grief. Out under the banner of Wolves of Hades on Vinyl & CD, and The Hell Command on Cassette, “Mortal Coil” is a eulogy to the world in flames - to the hell we call our home. (Text by Mário Souto)
Dödsrit (dodsrit.bandcamp.com)