\r\nThree years\r\nhave passed since “Ctonic Rites” and the Britain based outfit Moss have\r\nreturned to Rise Above records to release their second full LP, “Sub Templum”\r\nproviding us with memorable moments of Doom, minimlistic, extremely down tempo,\r\nright from the grave music.\r\n
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\r\nThe Album\r\ncontains only four tracks (total running time 75 minutes) and during these\r\ntracks Moss unfold their Occult side and their influences inspired by A. Crowley,\r\nMarijuana, 60’s and 70’s Cult horror movies and Antonius Rex music. Once again\r\nthey joined forces with Justin Oborn (Electric Wizard) whom supervised the\r\nalbum production and at last they created an extremely heavy and slow album,\r\nwhich probably only the fans of their music can listen to it.\r\n
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\r\nExtremely\r\nslow tempo, extremely slow guitar playing, and vocals straight from the abyss\r\n(where they exist). Extremely long tracks without even a tempo change that will\r\ncause a heavy headache to those that are not aware, but according to the fact\r\nthat I really love this kind of headache, I will suggest to those that are not\r\naware of Moss music , not to hear this album, because I don’t want to be\r\nresponsible for the tranquilizers after the hearing, and I d like also to\r\nsuggest to those that are aware of Moss’ music that “Sub Templum” is a great\r\nalbum and I recommend this one to be listened three times per day ( per 8 hours\r\neach! It eould be just perfect)\r\n
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