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Malist band
Malist band





“Karsted Hearts” closes the album…a close to nine-minute opus. The enters the Black Metal wall, with bass notes that you can still hear moving up and down the scale. “Blood of the Untouchable” opens with slow moving bass guitar notes and a light, steady drum rhythm. The Progressive elements are strong here…proof that this isn’t Ovfrost’s first time around the block. “To Stifle the Fire in the Eyes” opens with some odd chord progressions, like you’ve never heard before. It picks up with some Progressive elements, and ultra-low vocals that just kind of hang out there. “The Ultimate Possession” opens with ominous guitar notes and in comes the vocals, along with heavy drum thuds. It takes on a richness when some layers are added. “Tempest of Sorrow” opens with doleful clean guitars that echo, reminding you of your solitary existence on earth. Some depressing spoken words come into play at one point. “Shacked Minds” opens with a classic sounding riff combined with vocal angst. It pauses for a lumbering passage, complete with key notes and a glittering lead guitar passage. The main riff drops and along come the Black Metal vocals.

malist band

“Land of the Bewitched” opens the album, with melancholy clean guitar notes. A grim journey starts within the underground Karst Realm.” “To Mantle the Rising Sun” contains seven new tracks. The lyrical themes are inspired by the sheer hostility of life itself.

malist band

MALIST “is a Black Metal band which combines boisterous grit of the second wave classics with modern atmospheric elements.







Malist band