supported by 9 fans who also own “Chants Des Morts (Part. I)”
Absolutely strong, black and bitter, like a cup of good old coffee or a properly packed pipe of strong tobacco. The album won't let you go unless you listen through it since the very first minute to the very last one, sunken in the frozen obsydian abyss. 10/10. lanserger22
supported by 8 fans who also own “Chants Des Morts (Part. I)”
Conifère are carrying on the small but relentlessly masterful tradition of raw black metal in Québec first carved out at the turn of the century by the likes of Akitsa and Arianrhod. The legacy continues, and along with it, the history and cultural identity of Québec in raw black metal persists. It’s dark, it’s real, it’s jagged like a rusty buzzsaw blade, yet brooding and melodic and thoughtful. There are stark few releases from this niche most years, and fewer still of this caliber. Sam