Abyssic HateSuicidal Emotions

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Rock

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Black Metal

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Tracklist

Depression - Part I 12:39
Betrayed 11:44
Depression - Part II 7:23
Despondency 17:32

Credits (1)

  • Shane Rout
    Shane Rout
    Music By, Lyrics By, Performer, Recorded By

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    Cover of Suicidal Emotions, 2000, CD Suicidal Emotions
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    No Colours Records – NC 039 2000 2000
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    Cover of Suicidal Emotions, 2000, Vinyl Suicidal Emotions
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    No Colours Records – NC 039 2000 2000
    Cover of Suicidal Emotions, 2001, Cassette Suicidal Emotions
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    Old Legend Productions – 08 Poland 2001 Poland2001
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    Cover of Suicidal Emotions, 2004-07-00, CD Suicidal Emotions
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    No Colours Records – NC 039 2004 2004
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    Cover of Suicidal Emotions, 2004, Vinyl Suicidal Emotions
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    No Colours Records – NC 039 2004 2004
    Cover of Suicidal Emotions, 2008, Cassette Suicidal Emotions
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    Night Birds Records – Sunset 58 Europe 2008 Europe2008
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    Cover of Suicidal Emotions, 2012, Vinyl Suicidal Emotions
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    No Colours Records – NC 039 2012 2012
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    No Colours Records – NC 039 2012 2012
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    No Colours Records – NC 039 2012 2012
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    Cover of Suicidal Emotions, 2018, CD Suicidal Emotions
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    Darker Than Black – DTB408 2018 2018
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    Cover of Suicidal Emotions, 2019, Cassette Suicidal Emotions
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    PolyWater Productions – PWMC-18 China 2019 China2019
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    Cover of Suicidal Emotions, 2020, Vinyl Suicidal Emotions
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    Darker Than Black – DTB 408 2020 2020
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    Cover of Suicidal Emotions, 2020, Vinyl Suicidal Emotions
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    Darker Than Black – DTB 408 2020 2020
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    Cover of Suicidal Emotions, 2020, Vinyl Suicidal Emotions
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    Darker Than Black – DTB 408 2020 2020
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    Cover of Suicidal Emotions, 2021, Cassette Suicidal Emotions
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    Vinlandic Werwolf Distribution – VWD 56 US 2021 US2021
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    No Colours Records – NC 039
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    Reviews

    • hollowconsumerism's avatar
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      • Lange_Unterhose's avatar
        Lange_Unterhose
        Edited 3 years ago
        I wonder how they didnt notice so many misspellings before printing the sleeves :)
        • Frozenwind's avatar
          Frozenwind
          The record sounds great but not a fan of the hand painted artwork over the original cover. Looks cartoonish to me.
          • brnsart's avatar
            brnsart
            Shitty bootleg style cassette. No Pro-Tape. It´s on a basic Sony 60min Cassette
            • t-850_gato
              the release date of this is wrong. I have the same exact version and i bought it in 2009.

              great album btw
              • AmiguousAmbivalence's avatar
                An exploration of dejection and sempiternal desperation and its accompanying isolation in self-justified depression and misanthropic rejection. The incurable suffering which is the fundamental state of existence as necessary condition of all life is here felt as the product of an intentionally antagonistic world specifically designed to oppress and alienate. The suffering and misery explored through this music is personalized in subjectivity, resulting in a self-pity of an embryonic nature. A surrender to hopelessness as the deliverance of death whispers in the shadows. Though the deliverance can be hastened through self-termination, it is only the solace of such an act as a possibility within the sufferer's power which is reveled here, as the ultimate meaningless of the act is acknowledged, though here this is recognized without clarity and pure understanding, yet merely felt deep within, having not been adequately reflected upon.

                Minimalist black metal employing repetition to induce the listener into a trance of delirium. Guitars are densely layered in fuzz-drenched distortion, presented loudly in the mix, as drums and vocals are relegated to a ghostly distance. Uneventful drumming serves only as a current of rhythmic foundation, performed with strict necessity as to what the music requires, and nothing more, for any embellishment threatens the hypnotic effect. Vocals are equally uneventful in tone and emotional dynamic, serving only as apparitional communicator of lyrics. Again, any elaboration expresses an enthusiasm which is entirely alien to the overall presentation.

                "All means seemingly focus towards the end
                There is no reason to live anymore when the reason cannot be attained."

                An initial theme is introduced, followed by a restrained increase of energy supplied to this theme. Each sectional theme is purposely extended in duration and tensity to establish hallucinogenic ambience, as transitions to new sectional themes distinctly occur once the required effect has been produced. The central riff which defines each section, along with the commentary vocal phrase, sustains chronological succession, as each theme affirms itself through repetition. A suspension of established momentum occurs for the purposes of elucidation in reflection. This is occasionally free of drums and always of vocals, with only the layered guitars repeating chords for extended segments, until a reing of elements fleshes out the theme towards a discovery of a central intentional expression, which, once confirmed, ushers the composition to an extended fade-out. The essential idea of each song is always revealed through a gradual unfolding of layers, which makes for lengthy tracks which never identify a formal resolution in the shape of a conclusion, suggesting an eternal flowing which must of necessity grow silent after its point has been made.

                The music is effective because it expresses depression and isolation adequately, meaning that it never even hints at an enthusiasm which is entirely alien to such feelings. The monotony of repetition portrays the static quality of deep dejection and disenchantment with life which is this music's primary theme. The colorlessness of the music and its total lack of artistic decoration aside from what is necessary effectively represents the hopelessness that fills the empty and useless days of one who has been stricken with such feelings to the degree here explored. The riffs and melodies are never angry or evil, but always reflective, melancholic, though never relaxed enough to introduce a feeling of peace and contentment with the portrayed condition. The album’s most impacting moment arrives in the penetratingly sad guitar melody during the near mid-point of "Despondency", which, along with the low vocal cry at this melody’s introduction, clearly and beautifully expresses the true intention of the album’s expression. Yet, because the music is such a convincing representation of the lyrical themes, it must also necessarily suffer from their delusion and lack of universal insight into the suffering of not only one individual, but the suffering of existence as a whole. The music never identifies a resolution because its creator has no answers, and suffers defeat at the hands of fatalism.

                "But the solace lay beyond the darkness
                In a land where light and life dwell
                Yet soon will come death and the numbing fires
                Only then will my mind lay to rest"

                The minimalist, trance-inducing black metal of early Burzum and the monochromatic repetition of Brave Murder Day-era Katatonia are obvious influences, but the end result, while unified and effective, is far from the quality of either, because it lacks their transcendental aspects and keen insight. Thus its overall significance is limited to its aesthetic as a proper portrayal of its given themes, but stops there, as it has nothing to say of the universal, only the particular. The sleeve imagery and design is suitably sparse and colorless, as is the production, which lends the guitars a barbed-wire yet eloquent presence of sound and tone, forming the focal point of the music, with drums and vocals low in the mix. The dark ambient outro, provided by Raison D’Etre, following as it does four lengthy tracks of music from one particular realm, offers a somewhat detached yet appropriately haunting and claustrophobic closure to the disc, yet might have been better placed in the middle of the track sequence, since this would have more effectively emphasized its relation to the rest of the material.

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