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Sol iustitiae – Iam, Christe, sol iustitiae

May102017 by Dæv Tremblay


As obscure as it might be, Iam, Christe, sol iustitiae is the first, instrumental demo release of Italian post-black metal entity Sol iustitiae. For now, the three tracks present on their bandcamp page are instrumental, but the band wrote that they plan on adding vocals on them in the near future. The production is raw, but not displeasing; every instrument can be heard distinctly, and the sound as a whole isn’t too bad. There’s only the issue of some soundwave clipping, but that should be resolved with the next mix. The music, however, is totally delightful! Sol iustitiae use mostly dissonant chords and intervals to create some truly cathartic compositions. The three songs on this demo show how the band masters their style already, even if the final product is a little rough around the edges – as a demo, it should be expected! I hope this is the last we hear of the programmed drums, for this project, and I would be perfectly happy with them not having vocals either, but I’m interested in what they can add to their music.

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On May 10 2017, this entry was posted and tagged: atmospheric, black metal, experimental, post-black, post-metal

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