


These tones, instrumentations and atmospheres continue across the whole record and are perfectly tied together with the low and guttural vocals that weave across the instrumentation, almost seeping out of your stereo like a grey mist that builds into a physical form.

If you’re looking for some new death doom that’s got great writing and sounds on point, monolithic yet melodic, then I highly recommend… This allows Sporae… to pack in tonnes of that misery laden atmosphere that we all love and what you need to make a truly great death doom record. These riffs are accompanied by mammoth drums with plenty of china which sound great, yet are paired back slightly, leaving all the focus on those massive riffs. You’ll no doubt find yourself nodding along while you’re listening to this. What Sporae… give you is not just a wall of noise, it’s a huge sound that is utterly crushing, but also grabs you and takes you with it. What’s great is that Sporae… aren’t afraid to add some melody to their sound, especially on track Teleport To Obscurity which has these almost Sabbath-esque tinges to the riffs. The Plague Of Aeons kicks off the way that all great death doom records should… with a monstrous riff that tonally throws me right back to bands like death doom icon’s Mourning Beloveth, Winter and even the more extreme side of the genre with a group like Cianide.
