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Topic - The NO - the band that made parody of Stalaggh!
Posted: 22 Jan 2017 at 3:11pm By metallero
Weird band named The NO that plays metal-concerned dark ambient with lots of shifts and changes within each one of their songs. The quintessence of versatility, indeed. They even made (an unintentional?) sort of parody on Stalaggh - just listen to the track "Don't Miss The Au...".

Their style is rather black ambient, horror music pretending to incorporate occult, ritual themes. However, it is rather unblack - not in terms of using Christian themes in the songs (they don't touch religiousity in their art, at all), but because they are not satanist or occult in any possible meaning of the word.

It is simply the band that pretends to play frightening, horror, "grand terror" music, and they do it with tremendous talent and taste. Raw-recorded (thus, being "true metal") neurotic sample-based (un)black horror ambient with an obvious feel of metal music in it. Metal-related horror ambient. A strange sort of funeral, depressive metal, if you like.

Here is their darkest thing, as of now, below:
The Unbearable (Marble Maple?) Parable

Here is the simplest funeral instrumental ever - but what a trimphant unwaisty waste of time is it!
The Final Funeral

The contender for the shortest composition ever:
Never Confuse The Letters In The Light

The rawest thing on album. Pure sounds of hell with melody jumping out of the audible range, intentionally made in mono:
The Bloody Baby

The 20+ minutes epic, overfulfilled with unexpectedness, real doom metal meets tricky synths meets strange voices:
An Ancient Incantation For A Big Lake Of Blood

Slightly creepy porn...:
Don't Miss The Au, The Creamy Nymph Of Unsurpassable Lust

Here is the whole album, with 4 small pieces added to the initial 11 compositions:
The Mysterious Terror Of Space And Soil (FULL ALBUM) - re-edited

Edited by metallero - 22 Jan 2017 at 3:15pm

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