Debut album of anticosmic act Downcross

Atmospheric Black Metal from Belarus

The anticosmic act from Belarus, Downcross, has released its first full length album entitled “Mysteries of Left Path”. The material was released on the 21st of February 2019.

The band describes its style as being kaosophic black metal and is composed of Ldzmr on drums and vocals and Dzmtr on guitars. The only other discographic material by the band is a Demo which was released in 2015.

The album, which contains 8 tracks and was recorded in 2018, was released through the record label Saturn Sector Rex.

Tracklist:

  1. Where Illusions Sink In Accausal Fire
  2. Baning The Energies Of Creation
  3. Reviving The Ancient Darkness
  4. Black Flame Of Reason And Will
  5. Into The Formless Darkness Transforming
  6. In The Name Of The Ruthless Azerate
  7. The Skies Of Stars Will Turn Into Nothing
  8. In The Depth Of Masak Mavdil

Line-up:

Ldzmr – vcls, drms

Dzmtr – gtrs

Recorded in 2018 a.b.

Band logo by Christophe Szpajdel

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