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A Place for Ash

by Mo'ynoq

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David Fischer
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David Fischer While I do not yet know whether I prefer Dreaming in a Dead Language or A Place for Ash, this is an absolutely stunning and remarkably well-written black metal album. Not only does it sound even better (not! polished, but fittingly natural with a sharp, raw edge) than its predecessor, it sports a particularly engaging songwriting quality. From the unorthodox start of Penance to the atmospheric, epic and yet crushing, self-devouring closer this album keeps getting better the deeper one's in. Favorite track: The Beast that Mourned at the Heart of the Mountain.
Ippocalyptica
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Ippocalyptica The astonishing Dreaming in a Dead Language might have been Mo'ynoq's once-in-a-career capturing of lightning in a bottle, but make no mistake, A Place for Ash is very much a sonic whirlwind that evokes all of the same emotions and employs the same weapons. The counterpoint on display here is masterful! I think that Mo'ynoq has more to say now than ever, with a broadly expressive progressive black metal tapestry, but is simply doing so in a less kinetic and muscular manner than before. Favorite track: Effigies Adorned in Fire.
mourner
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mourner This is an absolutely stellar release. I consider myself lucky when I was lured into their pummeling sonic labyrinth once again. And again and again... Brutal, emotive and hypnotic. Flat-out breathtaking 🖤 Favorite track: The Beast that Mourned at the Heart of the Mountain.
Victor Hamer
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Victor Hamer Reminds me of the Goo Goo Dolls second album....if they recorded it burning in hell
Darknight
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Darknight Outstanding record this really is, I mean from the very first riff you get the feeling of fire upon fire, from there on you are put on the pummelling pedestal and you now will feel the full force of this black metal masterpiece, its extraordinary. Favorite track: Effigies Adorned in Fire.
Dave Aftandilian
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Dave Aftandilian Mo'ynoq has an uncanny ability to create atmospheres that are both brutal and reflective, and ultimately cathartic. Very excited for his new release!
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released September 23, 2022

Written and Performed by Mo'ynoq
Recorded and Mixed by Kris Hilbert
Mastered by Ken Sorceron
Art by Pierre Perichaud

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Mo'ynoq Raleigh, North Carolina

American Black Metal that brandishes feral riffs and a uniquely humid atmosphere. Influenced by the likes of Immortal, Ash Borer, and Wolves in the Throne Room, Mo'ynoq has lured countless audiences across the United States into their pummeling sonic labyrinth, spinning dire narratives from which listeners struggle to escape. ... more

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