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Love the feel of this album: creepy and all-enveloping visions of faded grandeur, building a beautiful netherworld between dark ambient and dungeon synth. Spectres stalk the halls of the once-opulent palace from which the living have long since fled. Ornate multicolored tapestries fade to blackened tatters, and a thick purple miasma settles like a living shroud. Deep in the mist shadows writhe, forming and reforming, awaiting their chance to crawl forth and remake the world. Dave Aftandilian
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Not a lot of dungeon synth albums I'm really enjoying. But this is certainly one of them. "Down a Dank, Mossy Stair" made me want to listen to the whole album more carefully. Needle Into A Bug
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Nameless King makes me remember the beautiful moments of my Dark Souls playthrough. It's as good as the games and there is no love\hate relationship with it, it's just love. If you enjoy it, make sure you take a look at Halberdier, an amazing side project from the mastermind behind NK. I will never get rid of that stuff. Pulpit Plague
Disappear into the dungeons of Old Tower on this three-track album full of eerie, funereal songs and foreboding atmospheres. Bandcamp New & Notable Apr 28, 2019
An exercise in finding the balance between the beauty and the broken, the latest from ’t Geruis wanders gentle soundscapes. Bandcamp New & Notable May 24, 2021