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Regression To Nothingness

by Inborn Suffering

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Pencilvester
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Pencilvester better than a shot of dope and cheaper too. Favorite track: Slumber Asylum.
Milo
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Milo it's all about impression(s) - poetic and mournful, egocentric and moody lyrics (striking passive aggression and sadness); really good, slow, melodic playing! melo doom at its best! Favorite track: Slumber Asylum.
FlakeTwist
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FlakeTwist Possibly one of my favourite albums ever, it never fails to amaze. Before now I've listened to Apotheosis on loop for hours (a real rarity) and still discovered new details by the end. Favorite track: Apotheosis.
Some guy
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Some guy Bleaker and with not as much outright rage as the debut, and not immediately as strong. This one's a grower, though, and has some striking and beautiful moments. Just listen to 'Apotheosis'. No further words necessary. The rest of the album definitely is. Favorite track: Apotheosis.
ArBuess
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ArBuess The vocals are used in different modes, the dark growls, sharp shouts... The guitars are deep and pressing; the songs break up from tiome to time... find new ways, and come back to the dark side. Favorite track: Regression To Nothingness.
Doom Metal Darryl
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Doom Metal Darryl I have two favorite albums of 2012. This is one of them. Favorite track: Another World.
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The second long awaited album from the French doom death metal masters Inborn Suffering! After successful album in 2006 which got many positive reviews of the critics and listeners, the band fell silent for a long time in order to return with a new album which raising Inborn Suffering to a new stage. The new album is 72 minutes of atmospheric and melodic doom death metal in its best traditions. The majestic, full of despair and gloom, music is able to become a discovery for all fans of the genre. Plunge into the world of despair and emptiness and give your heart to "Regression To Nothingness". The powerful sound of the album will give particular pleasure to music lovers. Recorded and mixed by Andrew Guillotin (Glorior Belli, Fractal Gates, Temple Of Baal) and mastered by Jens Borgen (Paradise Lost, Opeth, Katalonia, Draconian). Featuring limited digipak edition with 12 page booklet.

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released July 9, 2012

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