Worldfall
Nachtmystium · 2008
26 min · 5 tracks · black metal
A dark, atmospheric exploration of despair wrapped in haunting melodies and relentless rhythms.
Worldfall is an EP by Nachtmystium, released in 2008. A dark, atmospheric exploration of despair wrapped in haunting melodies and relentless rhythms. 'Worldfall' received attention for its unique blend of black metal with elements of psychedelic rock and post-metal, marking a significant point in the genre's evolution. The album helped solidify Nachtmystium's reputation as innovators within the black metal scene, influencing subsequent artists and contributing to the rise of avant-garde black metal. Here's what makes it worth your time and what to listen to next.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Worldfall sound like?
A dark, atmospheric exploration of despair wrapped in haunting melodies and relentless rhythms. Rooted in black metal.
What makes Worldfall by Nachtmystium notable?
'Worldfall' received attention for its unique blend of black metal with elements of psychedelic rock and post-metal, marking a significant point in the genre's evolution. The album helped solidify Nachtmystium's reputation as innovators within the black metal scene, influencing subsequent artists and contributing to the rise of avant-garde black metal. When 'Worldfall' was released in 2008, Nachtmystium was transitioning from their early black metal roots towards a more experimental sound. This album followed their critically acclaimed 'Instinct: Decay' and showcased their growing ambition to incorporate diverse influences while maintaining their core aesthetic.
How many songs are on Worldfall?
Worldfall has 5 tracks, running approximately 26 minutes.
Tracklist
Best experienced from track one — press play and let it unfold.
- 1 Worldfall Standout 7:07
- 2 Depravity Standout 4:55
- 3 Solitary Voyage 6:24
- 4 Roseclouds of Holocaust Standout 3:21
- 5 IV 4:29
Release Date
January 1, 2008
Artist Origin
United States
Runtime
26 min 16 sec
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