Into Sorrow Evermore
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In terms of 21st century black metal, few bands have been so consistently praised as Germany's IMPERIUM DEKADENZ. Justly acclaimed, from their 2006 debut "…und die Welt ward kalt und leer", right through to the big(ger) budget uproar of 2019's "When We Are Forgotten", the duo have secured their own...
Danny Sanderson reviews the seventh album from German black metallers Imperium Dekadenz! Read the review of 'Into Sorrow Evermore' here!