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Posted on 11/04/09 at 11:31:07 pm
'Only listen to these songs in the dead of night with your eyes closed, alone and with patience.’

Black Metal has had its influence upon many art forms, each as diverse and unexpected as the next but with the one united ability to make your emotions surge.
Nhor swells and drives towards the minimalist area of black metal with gorgeously gentle ambience and haunting minor chords. Its creator explains that the music ‘is an exorcism of loneliness and sorrow’ for them and the phantasmagorical tones really evoke a chilling and wholly heart-aching response, not only to the music but to the whole concept.
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