American group known for blending medieval instrumentation and acoustic interludes with black metal and folk elements; their debut full-length is Suspended in the Brume of Eos.

Known for integrating medieval instruments (including the hurdy-gurdy) and acoustic interludes into black metal and folk arrangements.

Obsequiae blends medieval instrumentation and black metal into a sound reviewers label 'castle metal'. The provided review praises the debut full-length Suspended in the Brume of Eos for its nuance and acoustic interludes. Overall reception in the review is positive and highlights the band's craft and atmosphere.

For:Fans of medieval-inspired metal, black metal, and folk/acoustic instrumentation.

 The term "castle metal" circulates around Obsequiae’s music: if we indeed think of how they manage to incorporate, in their epic folk tinged with black metal (or vice versa), acoustic inserts and interludes played with classical medieval instruments (among them, the hurdy-gurdy), evoking atmospheres and settings from that historical period, the definition seems apt.

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