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Anthropocene

by Deludium Skies

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Spear & Gun 04:09
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Tooth & Claw 04:31
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Impure Rain 05:33
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Cronos 04:31
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Conclusion 12:03

about

"The composition is innovate and idiosyncratic and betrays many more diverse influences than might be initially credited. [...] Anthropocene takes us on a journey into its twisted and strange universe replete with associated chaos and pain. The best thing about it for me is that, through it all, the defiantly beating heart of the human spirit punches through, unkillably hopeful in its fatalism." - Alternative Control

"I had this on rotation for a while and maybe I heard it about three times in a row, before even starting to think about the review, which means that I quite enjoyed the energy of such slow and heavy music. Maybe it is blues music (that's what I thought before) and if so, it might be the sort of blues that re-vitalized me." - Vital Weekly

"Overall Anthropocene stands out as one of the coolest releases from 2020 so far and should suit anyone who is into earlier Skullflower material, and those who always figured Skullflower definitely needed some more jew's harp and more drone-infused Earth sound to it. While making these comparisons to Skullflower, Ramleh and Earth, then it is actually quite hard to pin down the sound of Deludium Skies with any sort of comparisons as it sounds somewhat unique in many ways." - Kurrent Music

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released June 11, 2020

Thanks to Espen Lund (Trumpet on 5)
espenlund.bandcamp.com

Art by Dr(o)))ned Artworks
droned.eu

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