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Oblivion

by In Oblivion

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Dante Ruivo
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Dante Ruivo This is great funeral doom!
spawnofchaos
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spawnofchaos A singular, ponderous, doom metal journey. Fantastic track, I await any further releases from In Oblivion!
KellyonBC
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KellyonBC I enjoy listening to this track. Every time I hear it, I discover something new. Sonically you are taken on this journey across some barren, desolate moonscape where the vocalist is the narrator. His gutterals are like a ten thousand year old mummified corpse speaking from its sarcophagus. Doomy. Gloomy. And I can't wait to hear more from In Oblivion.
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tr_🇺🇦 Funeral doom with a hefty dose of death/doom. Epitomizes what I love about these genres. Pulls the heart strings and drowns you in melancholia but it's a peaceful death (mostly). Stunning vocal delivery. Just the right amount of keyboards. What more to wish for? Well, slightly less death/doom and more of that riff at the beginning. :-) If you enjoy crossover bands like Urza, you'll cherish this as well.
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Oblivion 26:20
Dead cold silence Empty are these halls Pillars stand eternal Shadows drape the walls Once a vast kingdom Now a barren tomb Ageless face of time Citadel in ruins Stone slowly turned to dust Transcending loss Crown of gods dethroned Forever gone Blind prophet now sees Abandoned dreams In remembrance of the past Under the ancient trees We mortals then gathered Reading tales from the scrolls Eris, have you blessed us? Algea, leave us be We want not this crown Bind us not to Furies A tantalizing dream Vision of fruitful earth Taken away by cruel truth For nothing here has worth Impending doom From deep within the catacombs, abomination is stirring Restless slumber now provoked, released from old rusted chains Wretched demigod arises, and he spreads his tattered wings Existence in upheaval, a pestilence will soon consume the land Summoner of flames, Ares awakens To reclaim the land begin the annihilation Scorched earth upon a silent, empty plane Scalding the last of the ruinous faces Arcane instrument of their undoing, Forged by archaic art in desolation All that is left is ash, a blight upon this world Fragments of what once was, in oblivion As the world fades into the nothingness As he stands at the foot of crumbling fortress ceased Legacy of the blind god eroded - in disgrace Sanctity of life returned to nothing, pure ruination Creation reduced to extinction, unsalvation Requiem thus unfolds, a prophecy foretold to the woeful deities, the vacant choir now sings condemnation will be done, all history forgotten destiny has been denied, banished from the bleakest light Unmerciful conquest transpires, victimized population Tartarean destruction, ancient lore manifested All myths told in fright and fear, transcend to reality Omnipotent malevolence, chains of order are shattered for the End Extinction results, all that we knew is lost Cenotaph our home, no trace of what we had known Antecosmic wait, rewarded with storming hate Olympian wrath, authors of our epitaph To Hades' damned flame, I curse immortal name Face Oblivion, the battle will never be won

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In Oblivion present their mini EP Oblivion.

The band have crafted a solid 26 minutes long track the long song is meant to fill the gap between their last album Memories Engraved In Stone and their current upcoming album still being written.

Oblivion displays the beautiful darkness and depth of the humanity with their heavy riffing a truly must listen to if you enjoy Funeral Doom

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released January 21, 2020

Justin Buller - guitars/ vocals/ keys. Ciaran McCloskey - lead guitars. Jake Holmes - bass/vocals. Adrian Voorhies - drums


Artwork by Misantropic Art

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In Oblivion Austin, Texas

atmospheric funeral doom
from Austin TX

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