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News : Subterranean Disposition. Doom fans, listen.

By on November 5, 2011

Melbourne’s Terry Vainoras (who you may know from Cryptal Darkness, Hellspawn, Damaged, The Eternal, or one of other other bands he has been in at some point), is the one man behind Subterranean Disposition. The debut full-length is due out early 2012, with six tracks sitting around the ten minute mark, and below is the one track that’s currently public; “The Most Subtle of Storms”. Sure it was uploaded months ago, so this isn’t really new news, but it’s almost fifteen minutes of fantastic death/doom and even has a saxophone, so it requires your attention.

“Originally inspired by and conceived as a follow up to the music Mark Kelson had written for his and Terry’s Collaboration on the Insomnius Dei album ‘Illusions of Silence’, the forthcoming self titled Subterranean Disposition album explores further the use of dissonance and ambience, lending more dynamics to the long passages of darkness and light, crafted from the influence of early 90’s doom metal with forward thinking embellishments in song writing , in comparison to the likes of Cult of Luna and Bohren und der club of Gore… as evidenced in the first released track ‘The Most subtle of storms’.”

Assuming you dig it, make sure to bookmark subterraneandisposition.com to keep an eye out for the release, or just keep checking this site.

The most subtle of storms by Subterranean Disposition

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