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There are records that open like a wound, slow and deliberate, letting the sickness seep into the bloodstream before the real agony begins — Things Seen But Always Hidden is…
There’s a precise, chilling moment, right before Perdition truly unfurls its massive, blackened wings, where you realise Karu has absolutely no interest in in following the normal trends. Instead, they…
Some EPs try to lure you in with atmosphere. Some take their time establishing mood, tension, or narrative. Living a Nightmare by Exanguis does none of that. Instead, it kicks…