Review: Bell Witch & Aerial Ruin Stygian Bough

Misery loves company. The loss of a friend brings survivors together. Sometimes to cast blame, sometimes to beg forgiveness, but more important is the reunion of contacts who had perhaps been at a distance before. If 2017’s Mirror Reaper was Bell Witch‘s grand farewell to a fallen friend, perhaps Stygian Bough is the aftermath where displaced associates mingle to fill the gap, and make resolutions not to drift apart in light of a recent reminder of fleeting life. It’s a bit difficult to place the artistic aim of Stygian Bough, so I’ll say the most important thing it does is … Continue reading Review: Bell Witch & Aerial Ruin Stygian Bough