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I have yet to listen to this entire album without skipping a single track. Like an enchanter, the album keeps your attention with its effortless flow throughout, despite having crushing riffs, progressive breakdowns, and epic-length songs. gebs
supported by 4 fans who also own “Sanguine Petrichor”
Darker and more dirty sludge/doom than the more recent Asheran, Aurora still retains a level of emotion and wonder in even it's heaviest parts, the vocals are desperate and agonised screams, yet controlled, some parts reminding me of Asheran's Thirst, complimenting the chaotic yet orchestrated complexity of the auditory assault that are the instrumentals. Though only two songs, both of the roughly six minute tracks pack incredible variation and diversity of sound into them, very impressed. Jaden Kakoz