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Showing posts with label Lustre. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Lustre. Show all posts
Monday, April 11, 2022
Lustre
May brings us new music from Swedish atmospheric black metal artist Lustre. Things feel dark and icy as per usual, the one-man-band really crafting the kind of music to watch snow fall to. You can practically hear the wind like it's just outside your window. Check out "Phantom Part 1" below and pre-order the "Phantom" album here from Nordvis.
Sunday, March 1, 2020
Friday, February 8, 2019
Lustre
Swedish black metal artist Lustre is compiling a bunch of old odds and ends recorded over the years together for the upcoming March releases "Another Time, Another Place (Chapters One and Two)," with maybe more to follow after that. Dense and atmospheric, the artist crafts a beautiful and heavy kind of sound that sounds like both the darkest and lightest reaches of the universe. Listen to "The Ardour of Autumn (Part 1)" below and get the albums from the artist here.
Sunday, February 18, 2018
Lustre - The First Snow
Here's some beautiful, atmospheric new black metal from Sweden's Lustre for this dreary Sunday (dreary in Central Texas at least). "The First Snow" sounds just like its name, cold and chilly, a wintry echo of sound and gray. Listen below and get it here via Nordvis.
Thursday, October 5, 2017
Saturday, April 25, 2015
Lustre - Blossom
Sweden's one man black metal band Lustre is back with a new album of atmospheric and absolutely beautiful songs on "Blossom" available from Nordvis. The album is epic and triumphant, the layers of noisy guitar subsiding a bit to let the gorgeous synthesizer take you on a wondrous journey. It's kind of hard to call this black metal, though the influence is totally there. It's just too pretty. Stream the album below and buy it here.
Friday, August 30, 2013
Lustre
Because metal is beautiful and so are you, here's a cut from Swedish one man band Lustre's new album "Wonder." "Green Worlds" is part classical composition, part sweeping ambience, and part fuzzy, droning guitars. It's wonderful and beautiful and solid proof that any and every genre should be as malleable as possible. Listen below and look for the album from Nordvis Produktions.
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