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Belgian atmospheric funeral doom metal duo Slow stream their new full-length album »Abîmes I«; out today via Aural Music!

Belgian atmospheric funeral doom metal duo Slow featuring Déhà (Wolvennest, The Nest, Saturnian Tempel) has just released their new full-length album »Abîmes I« today, December 8th, 2023 via Aural Music.

You can listen to »Abîmes I« on Spotify and other streaming platforms!

Tracklist:
01. Implode
02. Barren
03. Abyss
04. Collapse

Courtesy of Aural Music:

Atmospheric funeral doom metal from Belgium by Lore & Déhà / since 2007.

SLOW goes deeper into darkness: a dense funeral doom album full of atmosphere. The glimpses of light, appearing like a clearing in the sky, are just glimmer of hope before its inevitable descent into the unknown deep waters.

SLOW – an acronym standing for Silence Lives Out / Over Whirlpool – is a Belgian band founded in 2007 by Déhà (We All Die (Laughing), Imber Luminis, Clouds, Cult Of Erinyes, Vaer et. al.), playing dark, atmospheric funeral doom. In 2017, he joined forces with Lore B (Ter Ziele) and caught the attention of cult Italian label code666 (Negura Bunget, Ne Obliviscaris, Fen, Messa, Ashenspire etc.) and a multi-album deal was signed in late October 2017. In January 2018, the concept album »V – Oceans« is released to worldwide critical acclaim. One year later, the band decided to re-release their previous album »IV – Mythologiae« in a revamped, re-recorded deluxe edition. A few months later came the sixth album, titled »VI – Dantalion«, a 78-minute multifaced demonic monster recorded, mixed, and mastered by Déhà himself at Opus Magnum Studios in Bruxelles, Belgium. After several years, SLOW is now back with their incredible seventh album, »Abîmes I«.

SLOW’s evolution has been noticeable throughout their career: from ambient doom to crushing funeral doom, they have now stepped up everything with skill. Everything for »Abîmes I« was done in Déhà’s studio in Brussels, powered by the perfectly named Blackout Studio, and the result is an amazing analog-driven sound. The album is a continuous story which ends up with the masterpiece »Collapse«, filled with Déhà’s well-known harsh, guts-rending screams, while Lore’s bass and lyrics pound every single ounce of hope. You can name Shape Of Despair, Evoken’s early works, and Comatose Vigil as close kin…

»Abîmes I« is an album that crushes everything and everyone: the funeral doom you’ve always deeply needed.

Released in:
• Splatter Vinyl
• Black Vinyl
• Digipack CD
• Digital

Order »Abîmes I« here: slowdooom.bandcamp.com

Logo: Déhà
Artwork: Maéna Paillet
Promotional pictures: Anass El Azhar Idrissi

Bojan Bidovc // music enthusiast, promoter, misanthrop and sometimes a journalist as well

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