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REVIEW: Empty - A Source Of Hollow Essence Blackened Moon Productions, 2002
8.5/10
Empty - A Source Of Hollow Essence - cover art Well, I find this nine tracks album from Spain's Empty quite interesting… Black metal accompanied with several changes of mood and tempo, fluctuating from complete agony and despair, to extreme rawness and hatred in their music as well as their lyrics and unique grim vocals that complete a whole atmosphere of blasphemy and misanthropy, which all make this album a piece worth having in the collection of everyone sympathetic with bands like Darkthrone, Emperor and Mystifier, but take this only as a point of reference, because beside their influences I think that Empty have succeeded in developing a sound of their own. For those who think that Cradle Of Filth is the epitome of Black Metal, this is definitely not your "cup of tea". Just raw and grim black metal for the lost souls!!!

written by Andres Castro

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Tracklist
1. Vast Immensity (Of Death)
2. To The Stake
3. Alone In The Darkness... My Eternal Rest
4. A Place Called Solitude
5. Arrival Of The Sickening Ones
6. The Goddess Of The Perpetual Lake
7. Son Of The Rain (My Divine Rain)
8. Worship Me And Die
9. Echoes Resounding Between The Abyss Of Time

Playing time: 57.46

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