None - Damp Chill Of Life [REVIEW]


For an introduction to None, see here.

The band's first two full-lengths were released on 11th April (of both 2017 and 2018), and number three is arriving like clockwork.

As with its predecessors, this is a haunting slab of atmospheric depressive black metal. Accessible would be the wrong word, but it certainly is captivating.

Prepare to be transported to a land of contrast - cold and warmth, space and suffocation, sadness and catharsis, beauty and pain.

None navigate (and indeed balance) those extremes very well, producing albums which keep on calling you back for more.

These guys stand head and shoulders above most of their contemporaries, and deserve a lot more attention.

Damp Chill Of Life can be pre-ordered, from Hypnotic Dirge Records, here.

The title track can be streamed below, or via the link above.

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