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Reino Ermitano come to us from Peru and features a new spin on traditional melodic doom metal. Traditional South American instruments, mandolin and the doom siren songstress in Tania Duarte make Reino Ermitano an eclectic and unique addition to your low n' slow collection. For fans of Pentagram, Place of Skulls, Acid King and Black Sabbath as well as more progressive bands such as Jethro Tull. Imported from Hungary. Band Name: Reino Ermitano Label: PsycheDOOMelic Records Release Date: 2006 Band Website: www.reinoermitano.com Media Type: CD Genre: Doom Metal
Track List: - Intro - La Corte
- Curandero De Una Realidad Incierta
- Vorágine
- Elipses
- Alajpacha
- Crepuscular Download MP3
- El Fauno
- Hoy, La Tarde
- Oráculo
- Rosas del Revés
- Oceánia
- Magdalena Del
Read the full review. So what influences add up to a sound like this? Try Sabbath, Pentagram, St. Vitus, Celtic Frost, Witchcraft and Acid King added to a solid foundation in the classics composed of the likes of Budgie, Tull, and Motorhead, then add in a host of Peruvian bands you've never heard of. Hell, even the cover (by bassist Marcos Coifman) adds to the effect, with it's aquatic brujas swimming languidly through the sea like doomed Modiglianis. The fact is, this music also conveys a sense of spirituality and freedom, feelings that no list of musical influences could accurately describe. For that, you'll just have to get the disc for yourself. Let's doom! – Kevin McHugh, Hellride Music.com
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