Reviewed by Pazuzu
Forever Alone. Immortal. Hmm
I had reached this CD some time ago and believe me or not, my life has changed since that day...
This record is full of genius, put together in the way, that you can find everything there. I found there pretty strong influence of decadence and overall depression, in my provincial opinion.
You can experience here and there real "revolution", for instance on the 1st track, mainly - The Kingdom Is Mine - the song inspired by mystic works of Juliusz Slowacki and mainly his poem "Samuel Zborowski"
In general, this CD is a specific compression of uncanny atmosphere, which releases in our dark thoughts during the time we spend contemplating its contents.
If you think, that the music is something more than nice sound and that it should contain some message, totally different from the pop songs, you just can't miss it.
For me it's the best release from Lux Occulta so far and maybe the best piece of music I've ever heard...