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Nephilim Grove
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Category: Death-Doom
Year: 2019
Label: Prophecy Records
Catalog Number: PRO281
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Personnel
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Paul Kuhr vocals
Larry Roberts guitars
Vito Marchese guitars
Mike Feldman bass
Garry Naples drums
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Tracks
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1. | Petrichor | |
2. | The Witness Marks | |
3. | Nephilim Grove | |
4. | What We Become | |
5. | Adagio | |
6. | Black Light | |
7. | The Clearing Blind | |
8. | Still Wrath | |
9. | The Obelus | |
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Existing comments about this CD
From: Doghouse Reilly |
Date: September 11, 2025 at 7:53 |
As I recall, this album was released with very little fanfare back in late 2019; I don't think I even knew about it until the week it came out. Even though Novembers Doom aren't exactly a marquee act (somehow), that struck me as odd. Anyway, The Nephilim Grove is a better, heavier and more consistent album than its immediate predecessor, Hamartia, though it still seems a bit "small" compared with the likes of Bled White or Aphotic. "Petrichor" is a great opener with all the ND trademarks, and other highlights include the crawling "Adagio," as well as "The Witness Marks," "The Clearing Blind" and "The Obelus." The band themselves have dismissed "Black Light" as "just a typical Novembers Doom song," but I like it a lot as well—it's shorter and punchier than many others and comes at just the right time in the running order. "What We Become" is the ballad, most notable for those distinctive harmonies that Paul uses (influenced by Saturnus, according to him). There's just something about ho
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From: Doghouse Reilly |
Date: September 11, 2025 at 7:56 |
... how the vocal layers blend together and mix with the thick, down-tuned chords in the chorus that is instantly recognizable as Novembers Doom. There's an oddly comforting quality to the forlorn sound, like a heavy blanket in a cold, cold room.
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