
*Artist: Benighted In Sodom
*Album: In Hora Maledictus - Part II
*Year: 2009
*Genre: Black Metal
*Country: United States

*Format: mp3@CBR256kbps
*Size: 87MB
Tracklist:
1. Stranded in Consciousness 05:28
2. Dreary 06:36
3. Beauty in Exile 09:17
4. A Skeptic Between Lovers 12:58
5. The Constellations of Sedation 05:57
6. The Amnesiac at the Shore 07:37
7. ...Gravity Reconciled 04:01
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Total playing time: 51:54

Extended info
Well well,
If you are reading this, that means you have a copy of In Hora Maledictus - Part II.
This was meant to be experienced in a meditative setting with no outside interference,
and yes I'm sure you have heard artists say that very same thing in regards to their works,
but to truly absorb this expression, you must take a few minutes to put away the triviality
of this universe and fall deeply into another, and trespass this "secret heaven" of mine.
In retrospect, the lo-fi production in this release conveys the primitive chaos
and antiquity which can only be understood from the deepest regions of one's own mind,
and in essence, you will find yourself lost here until the point of elevation occurs.
There is nothing occult or suicidal about this music, this is a reflective piece and
the closing chapter in this early personal exploration of myself.
There is an intense negative presence to be found here, but also that of strength and
pain, loss and beauty, dissolution and affirmation, and finally, death and assumption...
Thank you for experiencing the genesis of Benighted in Sodom with me.
Blessed Be,
Matron Thorn
www.myspace.com/benightedinsodom
If you are reading this, that means you have a copy of In Hora Maledictus - Part II.
This was meant to be experienced in a meditative setting with no outside interference,
and yes I'm sure you have heard artists say that very same thing in regards to their works,
but to truly absorb this expression, you must take a few minutes to put away the triviality
of this universe and fall deeply into another, and trespass this "secret heaven" of mine.
In retrospect, the lo-fi production in this release conveys the primitive chaos
and antiquity which can only be understood from the deepest regions of one's own mind,
and in essence, you will find yourself lost here until the point of elevation occurs.
There is nothing occult or suicidal about this music, this is a reflective piece and
the closing chapter in this early personal exploration of myself.
There is an intense negative presence to be found here, but also that of strength and
pain, loss and beauty, dissolution and affirmation, and finally, death and assumption...
Thank you for experiencing the genesis of Benighted in Sodom with me.
Blessed Be,
Matron Thorn
www.myspace.com/benightedinsodom
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