Beseech - My Darkness, Darkness (2016)
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Performer: Beseech
Album: My Darkness, Darkness
Label: Despotz Records. Made in EU
Catalog #: DZCD059
Style: Gothic Metal
Year: 2016
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Bitrate: lossless
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Amount of tracks: 11
Size RAR: ~ 423 mb
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Album: My Darkness, Darkness
Label: Despotz Records. Made in EU
Catalog #: DZCD059
Style: Gothic Metal
Year: 2016
Format: FLAC (image + .cue)
Bitrate: lossless
Covers: in archive
Amount of tracks: 11
Size RAR: ~ 423 mb
Upload: nitroflare.com
Recovery: 3%
Password: without a password
After a significant break, pioneering Gothic Rockers Beseech have reunited and put the finishing touches on their latest dark and melancholic release entitled My Darkness, Darkness. If the title doesn’t give you a clue, the band hails from the legendary birthplace of the darker Metal genres, Gothenburg, Sweden (well, actually Borås, which is very near to Gothenburg). The newly revitalized act does their home town proud, delivering a moody and doom-laden sound that is right at home in the Gothic genre.
Beseech’s My Darkness, Darkness is about as pure Gothic as can be. It has a modern feel to the music, but a lushness and warmth in the sound recording that gives the music an almost classic rock sound. In the band’s own words, the album “…can be described as a theme of stories from a desolated borderland, where we live in symbiosis with the darkness and the light. Constantly we want to be reminded of our good deeds and bright memories, while we are silent about the diseases, tragedies and losses.”
Beseech’s My Darkness, Darkness is about as pure Gothic as can be. It has a modern feel to the music, but a lushness and warmth in the sound recording that gives the music an almost classic rock sound. In the band’s own words, the album “…can be described as a theme of stories from a desolated borderland, where we live in symbiosis with the darkness and the light. Constantly we want to be reminded of our good deeds and bright memories, while we are silent about the diseases, tragedies and losses.”