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Divine Catacombs

by Mortem Obire

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Experimental drone and ambient. The fifth full-length album from Mortem Obire brings us to the deep, dark, and strangely calm arena of underwater graves. Floating skeletons and seaweed-wrapped shipwrecks. The meditative synths mingle with Mortem Obire’s ever-experimental guitar, thin and stretched like the band’s debut album, over the nearly hour-long “The Emperor’s Hex” track, which is split into three still-lengthy tracks. The album closes out with “Tomb of the Fallen,” a light ambient track without any guitars at all. It pays homage with keyboards alone, reminding us of what we may or may not need reminding of. This album is a bit more quiet and calm than previously released albums.

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released March 10, 2015

Cover by Geoff Lichy
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Photography by Petr Kratochvil
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Mortem Obire New York

Experimental drone music with influences from doom metal, sludge, and ambient. Mortem Obire was formed in the Northeast United States during the summer of 2006.

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