German duo noted in reviews for blending black metal with progressive, folk and experimental elements; Merkur is highlighted for its compositional ambition.

The provided review describes Merkur as the band's third work and compares the group's sound to Enslaved, Fleurety and Dodheimsgard. Reviews highlight a vocal timbre described as corrosive and compositions that reward repeated listens.

DeBaser's review praises Klabautamann's Merkur for blending black metal with progressive, folk and experimental elements. The album is described as rewarding repeated listens, featuring dynamic arrangements and measured aggression. The reviewer rates it positively and calls it a recommended gem.

For:Listeners of experimental/progressive black metal and fans of genre-blending metal.

 The result? Instant likeability.

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