Description
With its oppressive and crunching sound Of Woe and Wounds will rank among the heaviest album of 2014. From the 7-minute opener Blackest of Times to the ending Luna APOSTLE OF SOLITUDE deliver an incredible performance that gives full sense to the sometimes-abused term DOOM. Mastered by Tony Reed (producer of last SAINT VITUS’ album Lillie: F-65) this album confirms APOSTLE OF SOLITUDE as a versatile multi-dimensional doom band that offers the most Sabbath-inspired sound around these days blended with personal oppressive yet dynamic atmospheres such as those found in Push Mortal Coil or Whore’s Wings (re-recorded hits from their 2012’s demo) or the long and haunting Die Vicar Die. DOOM has never been so HEAVY as in Of Woe and Wounds!!!