Cassette containing the album Imperio on the A-side. B side contains Crucio demo. Artwork printed on light purple card stock - every third copy in the edition (3, 6, 9, 12, 15) printed on gold.
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supported by 9 fans who also own “"A vague, untraceable happiness"”
An Unexpected Forest Shrine feels like the exploration segments from My Neighbor Totoro but for slightly older kids. The enthusiasm of embarking into a reasonable quest, some hiccups along the way, but a safe return and a couple of lessons learned make it for a great afternoon of daydreaming. One of my favourite album by The Herbalists. emanuele127
supported by 8 fans who also own “"A vague, untraceable happiness"”
Make it a trifecta for The Herbalists! Keeping with their first two gemstones this release expands on musical foundations of Forest and Island. I hope there are a ton more of these to come! John Nada
supported by 8 fans who also own “"A vague, untraceable happiness"”
A true Tolkien infused black metal. Fast, melodic, raw. Strong riffs, great vocals. Track 3 reminds me a bit of Fenriz' Isengard project. Amazing release from beginning to end. Anders Kvistr
supported by 7 fans who also own “"A vague, untraceable happiness"”
Another strong release from Snarling Clearing. The mood this evokes is a creeping evil slowly chasing you across a barren landscape hoping to ensnare you in torment. Chilling, engulfing, atmospheric...simply excellent. 4.5/5 Obsculta