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Hundrað þ​ú​sund þr​æ​lar - Part III

by Dauðaró

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Funeral Fog
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Funeral Fog Dauðaró is to funeral doom what Deha is to black metal. The most talented 1 man funeral doom band in existence. His work is creepy, dark and cavernous. A triumphant trilogy, his most daunting and darkest masterpiece!
Tyler Schartel
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Tyler Schartel The final piece of an astounding blackened funeral doom trilogy, it appears even elder Gods can eventually be sated, or perhaps bored?, back into slumber after bringing about calamitous ruin. Thunderous drums of judgement temper into yawning promises of future return when followers no longer recall the true face of the monstrosity they serve and the horrors it brings. What a way to end this trilogy! I can't recommend this highly enough.
josedenoche
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josedenoche Epilogue to a pilar-crumbling trilogy of tyrannical downfall and forgotten lore, as the once eldritch god-emperor realices that there's no empire to rule due to the harrowing plague that his awakening spread like a mist of death and drought. As his withering powers depraved him of his immortality, he makes his final omen with grief: spread the seed of life with the dust of his bones and sinews to bore his new kin with a heavy price: Eternal oblivion enthralled in the stars. Epic ending Daudaró🔥
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Listen to Part I and Part II first.

Special thanks to everyone who attended my listening party. You really made my evening, I had a great time with you guys! This was last minute so I wasn't expecting so many of you to show up. You guys rock!

The final installation of Hundrað þúsund þrælar is here. If you'd like to know more about the album lore, check out the Bandcamp reviews by josedenoche. He gets it, spot-on analysis. I'm sure he'll write one for this one as well, which I presume will be spot-on as well. If you happen to buy the album and like it, I'd appreciate a Bandcamp review, it really helps spread the word via the BC algorithm.

If you can't afford to pay for my music for any reason but would like to add it to your collection, just send me a message and I'll give it out for free. I don't want money to be the reason why someone can't own my stuff.

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released November 12, 2023

Artwork by Nuno Lourenço, a.k.a. Salqiu.

Music written & performed by myself.

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Dauðaró Reykjavík, Iceland

One man band from Iceland.

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