Black Math Horseman is presented in DeBaser reviews via the album Wyllt, noted for blending stoner/doom textures with shoegaze and psychedelic elements; the Wyllt record involved Scott Reeder and features vocals by Sera Timms.

The DeBaser review (ilTrattoreRagno) describes the album Wyllt and names tracks such as "Tyrant", "Deerslayer", "Origin Of Savagery" and "Bird Of All Faiths And None/Bell From Madrone". Sera Timms' vocals are highlighted and Scott Reeder is mentioned as contributing to the record.

DeBaser publishes a single, admiring review of Black Math Horseman's album Wyllt. The review highlights dense, desert-tinged stoner/doom textures, shoegaze murk and Sera Timms' vocals. Scott Reeder is noted as having been involved with the record. The overall appraisal is favorable (4/5).

For:Fans of stoner rock, doom, shoegaze and psychedelic/desert-tinged music.

 There are days that should be forgotten but have a sound of their own, a sound that sometimes brings grace and torment to those who hear it, to those who are so sensitive as to perceive the refractions of light where there should be nothing but shadow, even if the light takes on shades of gray that tend to absorb feelings, a sponge that will soon be full of something it wished to leave out.

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