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For fans of eugene robinson,lovers of gritty rock music,listeners of underground scottish rock,followers of the carrarmat-rock genre
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THE REVIEW

Where there is Eugenio, there is home.

Intrigued by the presence in no less than two fragments of Eugene Robinson, the huge vocalist of the immense Oxbow, I probed from top to bottom the twelve grumpy trac(k)s contained in the crazed filthy-vitriolic jumble spawned by this carrarmat-rock trio holed up in some fétid slaughterhouse in Glasgow, Scotland.

A fierce pack of hungry wolves in search of tender prey, preferably defenseless, to bite and devour.

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The review highlights Black Sun's album 'Twilight Of The Gods' as a fiercely energetic and gritty carrarmat-rock experience. Eugene Robinson's distinctive vocal contributions shine through the intense, raw sound crafted by this Glasgow-based trio. The album is described as a hungry pack seeking to devour its listeners, emphasizing its aggressive and wild nature. Overall, the reviewer finds a sense of home and captivating power in the music.

Tracklist

01   Code Black (03:34)

02   Terminal Velocity (03:50)

03   Crawling Saviour (06:26)

04   Gethsemane (06:25)

05   Tabula Rasa (06:18)

06   Transcending the Mire (06:54)

07   Black Angel (02:33)

08   The Soldier's Prayer (06:36)

09   Baby Don't Cry (08:21)

10   Warhead (02:57)

11   Twilight of the Gods (05:06)

Black Sun

A Glasgow-based rock trio noted in DeBaser for an abrasive, vitriolic sound; Twilight Of The Gods features contributions from Eugene Robinson of Oxbow.
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