The duo take their time to fully develop the songs, resulting in (mostly) lengthy, complex tracks. The production is solid, with an emphasis on guitars and Nohr's tortured, piercing vocals. The mood swings from grandiose, majestic and aggressive to subdued and melodic. "I Skyggen Af Den Æreløse Strejfer" is a prime example thereof. Overall, this reminds me of old Burzum and Emperor, with a bit less emphasis of the 'symphonic' adjective. A fine album indeed! Bloedarend
I heard a recent 2021 metal album that was, in two words, fucking atrocious (hint - the band starts with "Kos" & has some of the worst album art in recent memory). With the sound of that shitty album still ringing in my ears, I went to my go-to band to wash it away: Blaze of Perdition. This album is just so deep, complex & epic with my favorite Sonneillon vocals to date. But definitely check "Ashes Remain" the next time you hear a superficial band trying too hard. It will make you believe again. bcb723
The metal’s band revelatory new record crosses genres and styles, effortlessly combining seemingly incompatible subgenres. Bandcamp Album of the Day Apr 26, 2024
Chaotic, whirling extreme metal thick with atmosphere. You can see how more recent releases like Coscradh's Nahanagan Stadial drew inspiration from Teitanblood here. This is one of those albums you wanna strap in for the whole ride from start to finish to fully get. Camelus Dromedarius