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Kyrr​þ​ey

by Dauðaró

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David Fischer
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David Fischer POV: you're a glacier in the year 2077 and what is still left of you is melting away over the cource of Vosbúð. Kyrr​þ​ey is massive, even monumental in its scope and magnificent in its execution. I am by no means a funeral doom boy, but what Dauðaró summons is checking all the right boxes for me. An almost sacral, solemn feeling accompanies the heart-wrenching, creeping doom that speaks to me of inevitable end. I might finally become a funeral doom enjoyer due to Dauðaró. Thanks for the code! Favorite track: Vosbúð.
Funeral Fog
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Funeral Fog Dauðaró ended the year with a much different approach to his previous releases. This one has melancholy, a sense of sadness and a heavy burden. The production is vastly different as well, it drains you to the point of ecstasy and a natural high that is best listened to in FLAC format to truly hear the haunting details Dauðaró has brought to life. He has a superb talent like no other artist out there, all hail Dauðaró!
Justin Wittenmeier
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Justin Wittenmeier Funeral doom the way it should be: super slow, super low, and super dark. These three long songs unfurl like the birth of darkness and unending depression.
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Vosbúð 26:01
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Upprisan 13:00

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released December 24, 2023

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Dauðaró Reykjavík, Iceland

One man band from Iceland.

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