Ukrainian black metal band; noted in the provided review for the two-part release Ceremoniya Vremen / Rex Noctis with raw and slower bass-heavy passages.

The review describes the band as Ukrainian and discusses the album Ceremoniya Vremen / Rex Noctis as a two-part release (tracks 1–6 and 7–10), notes a change to slower tempos and deeper vocals in the second part, compares a track to Burzum's Filosofem, and mentions the release on More Hate Prod.

A largely positive review of De Vermis Mysteriis' Ceremoniya Vremen / Rex Noctis, a two-part Ukrainian black metal release. The record mixes raw, aggressive passages with slower, bass-heavy sections and very harsh vocals. Recommended primarily for genre enthusiasts.

For:Black metal fans; extreme metal and genre enthusiasts

 Ok, the name isn't exactly original (I believe there are about five other bands with the same name), ok, the title is original (at least "rex noctis"...well); and I'll also grant you the cover, definitely within the genre's standards: a Nordic forest in black and white, an unreadable logo, and at the bottom, the album's name, also illegible.

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