says. And we can happily confirm this. Really, don't you love it when a band
is honest? The half-screamed, half-gargled vocals are nothing else but
malignant. Since they don't even bother really following the music, more
power to them. If we were looking for better expressions, we could add
poisonous, vicious, sick, disease ridden or whatever. But "malignant" suits
them fine, so let it be malignant. Then there's the "obscure" bit - no
complaints here. Just try Googling for "Midnight Sun" and count yourself
lucky if you don't get a Twilight fan page (No idea what that was, but it looks nasty.). This is the key - if you really want to be obscure, use a word or an expression so widely spread that not even Google can find you. No band bio, no band photos, but obviously someone is doing music here. And the music is, for the most part, static. Going from the beginning to the ending, then stopping. Actually, the songs just seem to end when they feel like it. And that seems just fine. It's not like they were going anywhere anyway. Someone out there thought of a few riffs, saw that they were good, and played them in whatever sequence he felt like, or simply repeated them until he gave up on trying to fill the emptiness. The sound is neither good nor bad, simply "adequate" and that's it. Who cares. It's black metal and it's not made for hi-fi systems and surround sound. You're supposed to keep a distance from it. The first track has some norsecore blastbeats in the beginning, but you will quickly learn that this is not the way things are going to continue. The second one is a slow,corrosive dirge, and the last one is a funereal, doomy rehearsal track. All three are equally pointless, equally hollow, and you can just as well equally listen to them repeatedly while trying to discover the meaning of life. Is it emptiness? Or maybe it is that "emptiness" is simply as good as anything else. So, what the hell, bring it on.
Source - Funereal Drone