Review: Blut aus NordEthereal Horizons

Dreamy Horizon For 30 years now, the Normandy Frenchmen Blut aus Nord have been a mainstay in European black metal, releasing albums of an insane variety. Whether it’s atmospheric, symphonic, dissonant, industrial or avant-garde, they’ve had releases of different styles that fans have enjoyed. My particular favorites of their expansive discography are Ultima Thulée, the Memoria Vetusta trilogy and Hallucinogen as I really enjoy Blut aus Nord’s ventures into the atmospheric and psychedelic realms. However, I’m not actually a fan of the industrial side and this might sound controversial, but I didn’t like The Work Which Transforms God as much … Continue reading Review: Blut aus NordEthereal Horizons