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FOSCOR. Those Horrors Wither LP w/poster
FOSCOR. Those Horrors Wither LP w/poster
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"Those Horrors Wither" is the band's 4th full-length studio album and comes at a time when they have decided to take the first gigantic step away from the confines of Black Metal.
Along with the change in musical direction comes a change in the visual aesthetics, from the new logo to the rest of band parcels.
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Ave Noctum | Those Horrors Wither | 9.5 / 10
"This album can be enjoyed at every level. Technically it is sublime and original but thanks to the fluidity and construction, it’s gripping, like a book you cannot put down. This is progressive death metal at its finest. Every track is a jewel. This hypnotising album exudes magic with its expressive rhythms, exotic flavours and worlds of intrigue."
Metal Hammer Magazine # 264 | Those Horrors Wither | 7 / 10
"Foscor are therefore a welcome break from convention...Better still, they're actually quite original, and though still labelled a black metal band, the music here happily ignores both cliches and self-imposed genre limitations."
Along with the change in musical direction comes a change in the visual aesthetics, from the new logo to the rest of band parcels.
PRESS QUOTES
Ave Noctum | Those Horrors Wither | 9.5 / 10
"This album can be enjoyed at every level. Technically it is sublime and original but thanks to the fluidity and construction, it’s gripping, like a book you cannot put down. This is progressive death metal at its finest. Every track is a jewel. This hypnotising album exudes magic with its expressive rhythms, exotic flavours and worlds of intrigue."
Metal Hammer Magazine # 264 | Those Horrors Wither | 7 / 10
"Foscor are therefore a welcome break from convention...Better still, they're actually quite original, and though still labelled a black metal band, the music here happily ignores both cliches and self-imposed genre limitations."
Released November 9, 2014
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