Euclidean
Quod Erat Faciendum (2lp)
The album illustrates four conceptions of the universe, from its creation and to its ruin. The first one develops a strictly pagan, Pythagorean, view. The second consists in a Christian exposition of the transmigration of the souls, their origin and their destiny, mixed with pagan features, as in Macrobius' Commentary upon Scipio's Dream. The third is a medieval lecture of the World's end, mainly based upon the Book of Revelation. The last one digs a neo-pagan theory, this one containing a reflection about the Christian decadent cosmology. For fans of Wolves In The Throne Room, Drudkh, Neurosis, Deafheaven, Panopticon... An amazing take on modern black metal by a promising young band with a lot of potential. Comes in a handmade silkscreened hand numbered jacket produced by the band itself.