Cover of An Autumn for Crippled Children All Fell Silent, Everything Went Quiet
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For fans of an autumn for crippled children, lovers of shoegaze and black metal, listeners seeking atmospheric and experimental music, and those drawn to emotional soundscapes.
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In media res. Out of nowhere, a loud blast, a bright crash, a wall of white sound. These compressed screams aren't bad, the music overpowers them, yet they're still audible. A madman drives with headlights off into the night, call them what you will...

Enveloping chaos of angelic sadness, the beauty is that you're still alive, never mind if it resembles death, actually it's better. Shoegaze? Black metal? Who knows, whatever it is, you feel like disappearing into it. Sounds for unnameable moods like when you used to listen to certain wave music as a kid.

An exhilarating sensation I hadn't experienced in a while and can't even explain. Concentric circles around an unspeakable truth while outside the cave a chasm opens, looking everything in the eye. And so from the music an outcry is born. And from the muck the flowers grow.

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The review describes An Autumn for Crippled Children's album as an intense and enveloping blend of shoegaze and black metal. It evokes deep, unnameable moods and a sensation of disappearing into sound. The music combines chaos and beauty, creating an emotional and almost transcendent listening experience. Though difficult to categorize, it leaves a strong impression of angelic sadness and raw outcry.

Tracklist

01   I Became You (04:49)

02   Distance (03:23)

03   Water's Edge (04:49)

04   Everlasting (03:28)

05   Paths (04:50)

06   Silver (03:03)

07   None More Pale (03:45)

08   All Fell Silent, Everything Went Quiet (03:35)

09   The Failing Senses (03:28)

10   Craving Silence (04:23)

An Autumn for Crippled Children

Dutch music group blending elements of black metal, shoegaze and post-rock.
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