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Limited to 500 copies.
HORDES OF THE LUNAR ECLIPSE mesmerize with their sonic grim whirlwinds of frostbitten, eclectic, ice cold Black Metal. The debut album "DANCING DEMONS IN THE GREY-LIT GLADE" is filled with punishing avant-garde songs that are esoteric, diverse and unique. Bleak, haunting and melodic HOTLE will not disappoint those seeking obscurity with a traditional early black metal atmosphere. A project of Luathca and Tophetarath former members of the cult US black metal band FOG. Of the two albums HOTLE have released "DANCING DEMONS IN THE GREY-LIT GLADE" is considered their pinnacle and most prolific material created. Lost within an ocean of obscurity and intended for those seeking an honest and pure CULT Black Metal album.
"... Featuring Tophetarath and Luathca of FOG, this recording will leave you mesmerized over and over again with each listen. Punishing Avantgarde Black Metal that is obscure, diverse, and unique in it's originality. Originally released through Dark Horizon Records on CD and also a Limited LP +Bonus 7"EP version of "Dancing Demons...". was released by Serpens Caput (Italy). This is considered by many to be one of the best Black Metal albums of 2004! You will file this release in your collection next to all your favorite classics!"
Hordes of the Lunar Eclipse, the side project from members of Fog, has made its mark with harsh, experimental Black Metal. The music is constantly varying, making it hard to get your mind around the band as a whole. Because there's little consistency, the band avoids the common Black Metal pitfall of simply becoming repetitive after two or three songs, but it also gives the entire album a disconnected feel. The songs fail to flow very well, but this detracts from an overall impression of the album only slightly.
The entire album feels experimental and well thought out. From the almost rock and roll instrumental Beneath the Veridian Loche to the rough Gleaned of Gazes into the Shadow Mirror to the plodding title track, the album always has you wondering where it plans to go next. The album as a whole is a strong showing of Hordes, and it's a good taste of some of the more obscure Black Metal out there.
Sample: youtube.com/watch?v=FTbUGKaB7jg&t=121s