☠Emit The Dark Bleeding Review☠

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☠Emit The Dark Bleeding Review☠

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Welcome to album review Tuesdays once again here on the channel and tonight we are going deep beneath the earth into the UK for a look at something truly disturbing and terrifying from beyond the blackest depths of the void with EMIT-The Dark Bleeding.

Released in 2003 on Total Holocaust Records, and this is an EP that clocks in at just over 24 minutes. Now be warned, this isn’t your typical “black metal affair” that some of you might be used to, for even extreme freaks such as myself.

The “music” (if you can even call it that) within the walls of this recording are nothing short of complete audial terror and nightmares. Welcome to the extreme world of black/harsh noise guys. While there are some elements of black metal here for the most part it only exists in the aesthetics and overall ideology. This is far beyond the confines of the traditional trappings of the genre, hell this is even far beyond the strict elitist obscurity shrouded in underground allegiance of the Les Legiones Noire.

This is something on an entirely different plane of existence and no its not something many of you will like or even be able to stomach.
Now im gonna give you guys some background on the project and its origins before we get into the review

Emit is a British black noise band consisting of four members, a guitarist/vocalist, two percussionists and another vocalist. The band formed from the remnants of a short-lived black metal band of 1998 called Ante Cryst. They continued from there playing experimental black metal/noise (black noise) and gaining some notoriety in the underground scene (as other black noise like Nebiros and Stalaggh popped up, and labels like Todestrieb and Autumn Winds began representing them). After 10 years, Emit is moving onto a new phase. From 2008, Emit shall be known as Hammemit. The season of Hammemit is upon you!

Hammemit has since released one full length album, entitled 'Spires Over The Burial Womb' and an EP entitled 'Nature Mystic'. A second full length album (titled 'Morthwork') is currently in the works.

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