Sunday, October 16, 2022

Entry 061 - Dordeduh - Har

 

It's impossible for me to separate Dordeduh from Negura Bunget. Dordeduh is essentially a continuation of the Negura Bunget sound when the two split off about ten years ago.

Har effortlessly combines black metal with folk and classical influences. These songs are long, winding, and fully of mystery.

This is another one of those albums that I don't think words can capture exactly how it makes me feel. It's a combination of awe, intrigue, and peace. This album puts me into a state of meditation, which is surprising considering how extreme the album is.

There is this underlying tranquillity - it's in tune with life's harmony and simply tries to bring that equilibrium to others.

I really feel like Dordeduh have tapped into something rather profound on this record. Something that I did not hear on their self titled debut, and not something I have truly heard since Negura Bunget's Om or Zau.

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