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Ulfud - Of Existential Distortion
Of Existential Distortion
Artist: Ulfud
Format: Vinyl

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Label: DARK DESCENT
Rel. Date: 03/31/2023
UPC: 733102725853

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DISC: 1

1. Where Strange Lights Dance
2. Tears Of Terra
3. Mockery Theatre
4. Faceless
5. Gods Left Behind
6. Questions
7. An Elegy To A Paradise Out Of Reach
8. Leviathan Dreams

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Bred in the land of ice and fire, Ulfúd are the latest addition to Dark Descent's flawless, ever-diversifying roster. Championing their personal blend of black and death metal (with emphasis on the former), the band's debut album Of Existential Distortion uniquely captures the desolate vastness of the volcanic wastelands like only Icelanders can. Ulfúd's first full-length is a masterclass in songcraft, showcasing a stunning balance of entrancing atmosphere, haunting melody, and deathless violence. Artist Bahrull Marta was summoned to conjure the breath-taking artwork, whilst photographs by Alma Líf _orsteinsdóttir adorn the inlay with visions of each offering."We are extremely excited to be releasing our first full-length album with Dark Descent! This album heralds our entity and declares our intent; to immerse you in our ritual of catharsis and cacophony! We cannot wait to share our music with you. The time is nigh!"Ulfúd's (pronounced "ool-wooth", meaning animosity or hostility) were formed in early 2015 in Reykjavik, Iceland. The band self-released debut EP First Sermon in 2018 and recorded debut Of Existential Distortion in 2020. A release truly worth waiting for!