This was truly a revelation. I was getting started with funeral doom, working on something with my headphones on... Then came Déluge... my jaw actually dropped, I stopped what I was doing and, wide-eyed, just listened to the track, baffled and amazed. After the album was over (I never do this), I went to lay down with my headphones to enjoy it over again.
I rarely heard (and felt) this much power and emotion in an album. Until I find something better, this is my landmark for peak funeral doom. fluo
A truly stellar death/doom album with heavy doses of black metal. Tracks like Isolation, Child of Light, and Broken Hymns deliver the sorrowful and icy tone of this album, elevated by the stirring cello compositions of Raphael Weinroth-Browne. The album delivers a deeply satisfying crescendo in Becoming Intangible before stirring the soul once again with Epilogue. Matt Richardson
After *Cruel Words* and hope so much to get it out in the physical format CD or Tape.
This is a second favorite full immersion in the immense universe of Emotions,thoughts, feelings and more from @Déhà.
Anything thst he create is Magical and different as every single release is a different chapter from the same book.
🌬 Mercy Monseur 🌬🌬 SANDRA.N.696
Troisième plaie béante de la saga A Fleur de Peau, une flamme pâle, qui ne brûle pas — quand la vie n'est que l'ombre d'elle-même. Le titre de ce chapitre donne le ton. Car la flamme, elle, est là : vous pouvez chercher, je ne pense pas que vous trouverez un album de funeral doom aussi intense que celui-là (peut-être même au sein des A Fleur de Peau ?), notamment grâce aux artistes qui joignent Déhà et qui viennent ajouter une splendeur incommensurable — chant féminin/masculin, saxophone... Jordan Vauvert