An Abscess on the Heart of the State, by Tumultuous Ruin

7 track album

Hypnotic Dirge Records

2nd place is reserved for the surprise release of the year (literally), the brothers Skarstad of Yellow Eyes really outdid themselves with this record. And show what this genre can be in all the glory.

Confusion Gate does what it promises on the tin, it confuses you all the way from a to z, but deep within all the noise are beautiful haunting melodies, themes, drones, call backs and little notes and keep this wild roller coaster of a ride going without ever losing pace.

👥 Yellow Eyes
💿 Confusion Gate
🎶 Suspension Moon
🔗 https://song.link/t/468251621
 https://yelloweyes.bandcamp.com/album/confusion-gate

#BlackMetal #USBM

Suspension Moon by Yellow Eyes

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Beautifull day for sitting in the sun gazing out of the train window, watching the fields woosh by, spotting birds of prey and enjoying some very bleak music for #TheSundayStarter;

👥 Yellow Eyes
💿 Confusion Gate
🔗 https://album.link/t/468251618

#BlackMetal #USBM

#ThursdayFiveList asks for songs that are the definition of the genre with; #GenreQuintessence. Let’s challenge for myself: all subgenres of #BlackMetal!

Venom - Black Metal; let’s start with the very definition of the genre. Though now I’d call it #ProtoBlack https://song.link/t/63889382

Immortal - All Shall Fall; For me this is what #ScandinavianBlack sounds like https://song.link/t/106185779

Satyricon - Mother North; While this sounds more like 'trve kvlt' black https://song.link/t/68002628

Yellow Eyes - Warmth Trance Reversal; This is top tier #USBM https://album.link/t/137000743

Hellripper - The Nuckelavee; All hail the king of #BlackAndRoll https://song.link/t/260749573

Black Metal by Venom

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For #BlackMetalMonday today a record that has been living rent free in my brainspace for the last few weeks now.

👥 Yellow Eyes
💿 Confusion Gate
🔗 https://album.link/t/468251618

This might be the best Yellow Eyes have ever produced, this record oozes atmosphere and nature is quite literally leaking on to the recordings.

FFO: Wolves In The Throne Room, Panopticon, Fluisteraars

#USBM #BlackMetal

Confusion Gate by Yellow Eyes

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Lamp of Murmuur – The Dreaming Prince in Ecstasy Review

By Tyme

L.A.-based M., the mastermind behind Lamp of Murmuur, has been busy this year. In addition to releasing two other solo projects—Silent Thunder’s EP, Soulspear, and Magus Lord’s full-length, In the Company of Champions—he’s readying to unleash his fourth Lamp of Murmuur long player, The Dreaming Prince in Ecstasy, this November. Far removed from the very lo-fi, kvltish cassette-only demos of 2019, Lamp of Murmuur has steadily matured over the years. Our resident shark, Carcharodon, had ‘tons of fucking fun’ with 2023’s Saturnian Bloodstorm, highlighting its heavy Immortal influence. When I spied The Dreaming Prince in Ecstasy sitting unclaimed in the sump, I reached out to our scrivening squalus, who graciously ceded his seniority, hoping I had as much fun with LoM’s newest outing as he had with its last. Will The Dreaming Prince in Ecstasy build off the excitement of Saturnian Bloodstorm, and further M.’s musical momentum, or will we discover that Lamp of Murmuur’s shine has dimmed a bit?

At first blush, The Dreaming Prince in Ecstasy extends Saturnian Bloodstorm’s thrashing black metal template before wading into waters teeming with new wave and gothic metal elements. Immortal’s influence still lurks amidst M.’s swirling, rapid-fire tremolos and galloping chugs (“Hategate (the Dream-Master’s Realm)”), while twinkling, Këkht Aräkh-like keys lace the guitar-driven melodies on “Forest of Hallucinations,” its intro emitting South of Heaven-era Slayer vibes from the harmonized leads. M.’s vocals, as blackly metallic and viscerally lethal as ever, are dichotomously connected to the music and venture into minimally explored cleaner climes while sharing the spotlight on “A Brute Angel’s Sorrow” with guest vocalist Crying Orc (Këkht Aräkh).1 For beyond the Nightmare on Elm Street meets Black Aria2 vibes of instrumental opener “The Fires of Seduction,” lie the equally moody atmospheres of mid-album interlude “Angelic Vortex,” which serves as a portal, ushering listeners from Lamp of Murmuur’s past into what The Dreaming Prince in Ecstasy represents for the project’s future.

Three-part title track, “The Dreaming Prince in Ecstasy,” is the album highlight. Without jettisoning its black metal roots, Lamp of Murmuur shrouds this triptych in a Sólstafiric, proggy haze of spacy, 70s-style rock guitar solos and cascading Phantom of the Operatic progressions (“Part I – Moondance”), melodic, soaring leads (“Part II – Twilight Orgasm”) and a romping, symphonic paganism (“Part III – The Fall”) reminiscent of early Old Man’s Child. In addition, M.’s broadening, clean vocals inject new-wave intensity into the non-harsh moments of “Moondance,” a Moroder & Bowie “Cat People (Putting Out the Fire)” feel into the latter croons of “Twilight Orgasm,” and an effective, Cattle Decapitation-esque tonal rasp into “The Fall.” I think I had as much fun diving in and out of the waters of this stretch of TDPiE as our beloved sharkster had ingesting the whole of Saturnian Bloodstorm.

As often as dichotomy spearheads musical diversity, however, it can also foster unintended inconsistency, and in the court of The Dreaming Prince in Ecstasy’s case, the latter unfortunately testifies loudest. As many moments of greatness exist on both halves of TDPiE’s whole, so too do some missteps. M.’s first instance of cleans, for example, at the end of “Hategate (The Dream-Master’s Realm)” sound out of tune and pulled me from an otherwise enjoyable listen during every spin. In addition, “Part I – Moondance” contains some awkwardly off-key musical transitions, and at times, the staccato, machine-gun riffage in “Part III – The Fall” feels out of sync with the drumming. And as much as I enjoyed the acoustically well-executed and clean-sung “A Brute Angel’s Sorrow,” its off-putting, last-batter-in-the-lineup positioning completely saps the majesty from the silence left in the wake of “Part III – The Fall”‘s last powerful chord.

A tenet often adhered to despite its obtusity is that broadened popularity for a band that launched its career from the darkened shadows of the kvlt black metal world usually leads to its death or disownment. In the case of Lamp of Murmuur, a forerunner of the current USBM scene, opinions may vary. As it stands, The Dreaming Prince in Ecstasy is a full-length that, if released as a pair of EPs, might have transcended its holistic inconsistencies. I’ve grown past the distaste I felt on initial listens to appreciate both sides of what Lamp of Murmuur has done here and look forward to M.’s continued growth, as should you.

Rating: 3.0/5.0
DR: 9 | Format Reviewed: 320kbps mp3
Label: Wolves of Hades
Websites: Bandcamp | Facebook
Releases Worldwide: November 14th, 2025

#2025 #30 #blackMetal #gothicMetal #immortal #kekhtArakh #lampOfMurmuur #nov25 #oldMansChild #review #solstafir #theDreamingPrinceInEcstasy #usbm #wolvesOfHadesRecords

Do you want some Tolkien-inspired #BlackMetal in your life?

#OneOfNine: Dawn of the Iron Shadow

https://album.link/t/450300873

#MelodicBlackMetal #USBM

FFO #EbonyPendant #Kvaen #Ninkharsag

Dawn Of The Iron Shadow by One of nine

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Last, but not least for this #BlackMetalMonday a surprise record that launched itself straight to my AOTY-contenter list.

A pure, US Black Metal record, full of dissonant, disjointed, haunting melodies, harsh guitars, rolling drums and vocals that echo from the deepest caves of Connecticut.

That's right, Yellow Eyes dropped the 'blood-relative' of Master's Murmur last Friday without any promo.

👥 Yellow Eyes
💿 Confusion Gate
 https://yelloweyes.bandcamp.com/album/confusion-gate
🔗 https://album.link/t/468251618

This record might be the best that the brothers Skarsrtad have ever released. I'm in awe.

#BlackMetal #USBM

Confusion Gate, by Yellow Eyes

10 track album

Yellow Eyes

@HailsandAles Yellow Eyes did a surprise drop of their new album, the blood relative of Master’s Murmur; Confusion Gate

https://yelloweyes.bandcamp.com/album/confusion-gate

#USBM #BlackMetal #NewMusicFriday #FletchsFridayReleases

Confusion Gate, by Yellow Eyes

10 track album

Yellow Eyes

My theme got pulled out of the tin this week for #TuneTuesday! So we are looking for #SteppingStonesSongs (or #SteppingStoneSongs) with songs that introduce you to a specifiek (sub(sub(sub)))genre of music.

👥 Ultha
💿 Dismal Ruins, Pt.I
🎶 ...And They Carried Death In Their Eyes
 https://ultha.bandcamp.com/album/dismal-ruins-pt-i

I'm going to showcase one of my favorite bleak bands in the genre of German #USBM (is that possible?). Ultha delivers a bleak world view where there is still beauty to be found. This song introduces the harsh, #BlackMetal elements as well as the slower more #DarkWave elements we know from Ultha.

https://song.link/t/259475815

Dismal Ruins, Pt.I, by ULTHA

2 track album

ULTHA