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Deemtee – Strange Aeons & Deliriums Review

Deemtee is an Avant-garde Black Metal solo artist from Spain. Formed in 2015. With a debut studio album already released. December 7th, 2023, saw the release of his second studio album Strange Aeons & Deliriums, which would gratify fans of Deathspell Omega. The album was released through Darkness Within and promoted through GlobMetal Promotion.

Introduction:

Deemtee, Strange Aeons & Deliriums: This review will evaluate every aspect of the album, from its intricate musical composition to its production. Our analysis will provide valuable insights to help you determine if this album is worth adding to your collection.

The First Three Sins of Strange Aeons & Deliriums

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The Fourth Sin: Overall Discussion: Deemtee describes his music as avant-garde & alchemical black metal

As soon as the listener hits play, they are greeted with the album’s opening track, In Colorful Seas This track, along with Forbidden Fumes, stands out because of its clean vocals and instrumental progressions that explore various changes of rhythm. These changes create a rich and dynamic listening experience that keeps the listener hooked throughout the songs.

Following suit with one’s journey of the third piece, Strange Aeons, the four remaining pieces take the listener on a concept journey focused on humanity’s last desperate alliance against Lovecraftian horrors.

Strange Aeons & Deliriums, the uncanny second compendium of Lovecraftian hallucinations and nightmares, metamorphosed into avant-garde black metal. From the very first notes, Nightmarer plunges the listener into the abyss, into that black and unfathomable abyss of H.P. Lovecraft’s myths from which you know that anything could emerge at any moment… that’s precisely what Strange Aeons & Deliriums, his new and bizarre creation, entails: the unexpected, the unpredictable, the unconceivable… yet, it also brings the magnificent, the unbelievable, the colossal… an astonishing fruit of art of avantgarde and alchemical black metal that, no doubt, will transmogrify you forever.

Strange Aeons & Deliriums is a unique and fascinating experimental music project that seeks to push the boundaries of black metal and dark folk. The project aims to create an ethereal fusion of these two genres, resulting in a psychedelic and freeform sound with math and black metal elements.

Overall, Strange Aeons & Deliriums is a remarkable music project, showcasing its creators’ immense talent and creativity.

Strange Aeons & Deliriums is an album that exudes a meticulous approach in its creation. It features various genres, from harshness and abstract tones to black metal, folk elements, and atmospheric sounds. The music has a pianissimo to fortissimo vibe, as if it’s played theatrically to capture the album’s concept. Although some songs have less extreme moments, the overall album is versatile, creative, and tailored for open-minded individuals.

Highly recommended and a must-listen for anyone who is a fan of experimental music and is looking for something new and exciting

The album comes to an end with the last song, song name We want to give a shoutout to GlobMetal for letting us review Deemtee and their Strange Aeons & Deliriums album. Now, we’re going to wrap it up by talking about the final three sins and concluding the review.

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The Last Three Sins

The Fifth Sin, The Memorabilia: Is that for us, Deemtee has delivered a fruit of art that stands out for its originality and alchemical-avant-garde, which fuses various textures and musical layers to create a unique and captivating release.

With each listen, the listener can discover nuances and details that reveal the fruit of the artist’s labour. It’s an album that deserves the attention of those seeking a unique and immersive musical experience.

The Sixth Sin, The Artwork:

Is unusual; maybe there is a reason behind the artwork. It has this Japanese art vibe, but it is epic and eye-catching.

The Seventh Sin, Disrelish:

Nothing to disrelish within the musical spectrum of Deemtee, and their album Strange Aeons & Deliriums.

This concludes the Deemtee, Strange Aeons & Deliriums review.

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  1. In Colorful Seas
  2. Forbidden Fumes
  3. Strange Aeons
  4. Color Out of Space
  5. Last Day
  6. This Delirium
  7. In The Dreamlands They Fall
  • NHT – everything
  • David Rodriguez Acimas – drums on tracks 3 & 4 – guest member
  • Keny Melorse – drums on track 2 – guest member
  • Sofia Martin – cello – guest member
  • José Prieto – guitar solo in track 2 – guest member
Deemtee - Strange Aeons & Deliriums Review