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The Unnameable[dlnet029] - The Unnameable - Graves Are Not Harde To Digg, Nor Acids Loth To Burne (2005)

The Unnameable create sounds inspired by the works of HP Lovecraft. This is their most recent work to follow up their debut album "Of That I Will Not Speak". 3 pieces of eerie and spacious drones that (in our opinion) recall 70s horror. Includes deeply disturbing liner notes the likes of which mankind has never seen.


This audio is part of the collection: Dreamland Recordings

Author: The Unnameable
Date: 2005-00-00 00:00:00

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http://The_Unnameable.tripod.com

Individual Files

Audio Files128Kbps MP3
The Black Gulfs Of Space12 MB
If I Am Mad, It Is Mercy1.7 MB
Teeth & Claws Sharpened On Centuries Of Corpses5.7 MB
Image FilesJPEG
Notes prt 15.7 MB
Notes prt 25.8 MB
cd image1.4 MB
cover4.9 MB
small38 KB
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dlnet029_files.xml5.9 KB
dlnet029_meta.xml1.3 KB
dlnet029_reviews.xml1.3 KB
dlnet029_rules.conf7 B

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Average Rating: [4.0 out of 5 stars]

Reviewer: Non-Breaking Space - [4.0 out of 5 stars] - April 24, 2005
Subject: Good sounds
Good sounds and very spacey to me. I don't really feel the horror/HPL theme but I can see how someone might. Not too repetitive - and Black Gulfs really gets interesting when it dips into the minimal space noise.

Reviewer: cpmcdill [Webbed Hand] - [5.0 out of 5 stars] - April 21, 2005
Subject: Acid test horror noize
Starts off with horror trip and never lets up. This group really nicely fuses some aspects of noise/electroacoustic with psychedelic, and at times reminds me of a certain famous 1970s Lovecraft-inspired dark prog group (Univers Zero), particularly their track "Musique d'Erich Zann."


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