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Contrasts

by Imber Luminis

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Jordan Vauvert
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Jordan Vauvert Ne manipule pas qui veut la flamme baudelairienne, surtout dans le metal. Rares sont ceux qui s'y sont essayés — comment oublier le luciférien IrréméDIABLE de Misanthrope ? —, plus rares encor sont ceux capables de sublimer cette flamme. Et pourtant, Contrasts, album de cet albatros du metal underground qu'est Déhà, réussit cet exploit haut la main en s'attaquant au poème "Le Voyage". A poème massif, post-black metal dépressif, ambitieux, lumineux qui s'étale sur une heure. Un tour de force ! Favorite track: Le Voyage - Part III.
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Bolthorn Immediately in love with this beautiful album. Echoes of Woods of Desolation latest albums combined with some melodic post black vibes, suggested for melancholic dreamers Favorite track: Le Voyage - Part I.
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After a conceptual album about existencialism ("Nausea"), Imber Luminis is back with a brand new album based on Charles Baudelaire's own magnificent poem "Le Voyage".
Named "Contrasts", the album is a superb piece of post black metal - luminous and bright - contrasted (sic) by emotional vocals as we are used to hear from mastermind Déhà.

You can expect a highly atmospheric and varied album, a grand successor for "Nausea" indeed.

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released July 28, 2018

All music, instruments and vocals by Déhà
Recorded in 2016, mixed at Opus Magnum Studios, 2018, Brussels by Déhà
Mastering in 2018 by Naturmacht Studios
Guitar solo on "Part I" by Amduscias from Temple of Baal

All words by Charles Baudelaire

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Atmospheric depressive (metal) music / by Déhà/ since 2006

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