2020 - Thrash (early), Blackened Death (later) from Canada
Detailed Description
A side features the entire MLP with about 20 minutes of music. B side features an etching. Vancouver's Auroch return with new music for the first time in nearly four years. The new mini-album 'Stolen Angelic Tongues' draws upon the magical and spiritual traditions of South America and the Caribbean as their histories, past and present, represent a microcosm of the great spiritual rebellion that has been the band's inspiration throughout its singular discography. An ever-evolving beast of the deep, here Auroch conjure vicious Black / Death spells of occult necromancy and technical sorcery, making manifest a dark vision of obscure magic . Returning to the fold is original vocalist Culain who here summons spirits of the abyssic fire with savage equanimity. Joining with their Covenant Circle brethren in Night Profound and Aos Si, eerie ambient recordings bookend the concept piece to dramatic effect. The CD version of the release, re-titled 'All The Names Of Night' not only includes the 'Stolen Angelic Tongues' mini-album, but compiles 3 additional tracks from the earlier age of Auroch, including their 'Seven Veils' EP tracks and their contribution to the split with Mitochondrion, representing an evolutionary document of the bands trajectory through it's first phase.