Shivery and cold, yet with a subtle feeling of warmth enfolding each track. It's instantly engaging, with a great message overall and a cinematic story behind "Neswa-Pawuk". It's emotional without losing the black metal spirit. Umbra Cornuta
Tokyo band contrast black metal's brutal complexity with shoegaze's abyssal grandeur, resulting in an LP that feels crushing, yet infinite. Bandcamp New & Notable Aug 24, 2022
Interesting mix of styles and influences on this album. Starts off as pretty standard black metal on track 1. Moves into American atmospheric black metal (2-4), then DSBM-ish (track 5), before ending with some old school Celtic Frost-esque riffing and roaring on track 6. Mixed bag, but works very well. Karanthir