đșđŠ #NowPlaying on #KEXP's #SeekAndDestroy
Khemmis:
đ” Invocation of the Dreamer
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#newRelease đ single
https://khemmis.bandcamp.com/track/invocation-of-the-dreamer

Invocation of the Dreamer, by Khemmis
from the album Khemmis
đșđŠ #NowPlaying on #KEXP's #SeekAndDestroy
Khemmis:
đ” Invocation of the Dreamer
#Khemmis
#newRelease đ single
https://khemmis.bandcamp.com/track/invocation-of-the-dreamer

from the album Khemmis
Stoked for new #Khemmis, the first track is incredible.

8 track album
#Khemmis are back with a new album this summer and its killer first song is now playing:
https://timbowmanmedia.com/2026/04/09/khemmis-announce-new-album-first-single-out-now/
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KHEMMIS Announce New Self-Titled Album, Available In June; First Single / Video âInvocation Of The Dreamerâ Out Now
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KHEMMIS Announces Self-Titled Album, Streams First Single & Announces North American Tour Dates
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Ans here is a new track from the upcoming Khemmis album.


8 track album
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YOB, KHEMMIS, GREENLEAF & More Booked For RippleFest Texas 2026
https://metalinjection.net/tour-dates/yob-khemmis-greenleaf-more-booked-for-ripplefest-texas-2026
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Time for some new music from them đ€
Death Obvious â Death Obvious Review
By Andy-War-Hall
Back in August, I went goo-goo over an avant-black duo under Transcending Obscurity called Hexrot and, as a lowly N00b, awarded their debut Formless Ruin of Oblivion a âGreatâ designation.1 Flash forward, and sloshing through the promo sump comes an avant-black duo under Transcending Obscurity called Death Obvious, offering their self-titled debut. Composed of vocalist Lea Lavey and everything-else-er Sima Sioux,2 this Finnish duo reveal high aspirations with claims of âcrafting music as it suits their demented vision in a recklessly intuitive mannerâ while pitching Death Obvious for fans of visionary acts like Blut aus Nord, Deathspell Omega, Veilburner andâlooky!âHexrot. My excitement in snagging Death Obvious was, like Death Obviousâ apparent expectations, quite high. Does Death Obvious live up to either?
With Death Obvious, you can pick out distinct moments of black, death and doom metal bubbling to the surface of Death Obviousâ style-soup. Death Obvious is sworn chiefly to the blackened arts, communicating primarily through Laveyâs hideous rasps and Siouxâs tremolo riffs and blast beats, with second-wave inspired ragers âThe Third Eye Burningâ and âMercury Off Axisâ making no bones about their caustic, reverb-heavy attack. Death and doom are the more secondary sounds of Death Obvious, with death appearing on the chunkier, mid-paced moments of songs like âSanctuarioâ and doom manifesting into spacier, drawn-out passages like the start of âThe Great Gate Theory,â which put me in mind, surprisingly, of Khemmisâ Hunted. When Death Obviousâ songwriting clicks, like on album highlight âSanctuarioâ or portions of closer âCatechismus for the Plagued,â sounds really do hurtle in exciting, dangerous manners that makes Death Obvious a killer listen.
Most of Death Obvious is indistinct, however, due to Death Obviousâ directionless songwriting and murky production. Death Obvious relishes in dissonance both clean (âTotal Heavenly Desolationâ) and dirty (âSuffer the Spectacleâ). But instead of building tension or suspense, Death Obvious creates tedium through dissonance, leading to neither release nor deeper discomfort but to a monotonous drone of black metal murk. This is exacerbated by Siouxâs guitar tone, which in Death Obviousâ faster moments can sound like a totally nebulous melange of reverb. To their credit, Death Obviousâ bass-forward mixing helps mitigate this somewhat, providing plucky, crunchy bass riffs like on âThe Great Gate Theory.â It does nothing, however, for the busy, opaque mix that, damn the DR score, sounds boxed-in and flat. Death Obviousâ noise problem is encapsulated right off with âMercury Off Axis,â opening with an excruciating, high-pitched drill sound that puts me in mind of the dentist and carries on well past its intro. Itâs not pleasant, Obviously the point, but itâs not interesting either.
Death Obvious falters because Death Obvious simply doesnât bring enough to the table. Not only is structure neglected on Death Obvious, but individual songs largely have little going for them beyond the black metal basics; over-repetition is chronic on tracks like âAs Absence Expands over Everything,â and monotony abounds because of it. Beyond rare instances of effective piano and non-dental sound effects, Death Obvious blurs together in limited patterns played ad nauseam, making it an effort for the listener to stay focused throughout. Like how Death Obviousâ style issues were made plain by its opener, its songwriting woes are exemplified by its eight-minute closer, âCatechismus for the Plagued.â Half of âCatechismusâŠâ anyway: the half that is one (1) riff, two (2) chords sharing one (1) root note hammered on and off at straight eighth notes with zero variation in dynamics or accent.3 The other half with creepy keys and an otherworldly soundscape shows what Death Obvious can be when playing inspired material. The one riff is what Death Obvious mostly offers: after a while, it doesnât really sound like anything.
Death Obvious embodies the obtuse nature of avant-garde music with little of the adventurousness of its best practitioners. Instead of sounding unbound, it feels as though Death Obvious let the songs get away from them. Iâm not sure if Death Obvious needs more editing, further drafting or both, but as is I can hardly pay attention for the entirety of one listen through. Death Obvious are a talented duo, and I believe theyâll have better material down the line, as moments throughout their debut hint at better things to come. However, not only did I not go goo-goo over Death Obvious, but Iâm sure I wonât be returning to it much at all.
Rating: Bad
DR: 8 | Format Reviewed: 320 kbps MP3
Label: Transcending Obscurity Records
Websites: deathobvious.bandcamp.com | facebook.com/DeathObvious
Releases Worldwide: December 5th, 2025
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