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Light from Below

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Access Beyond
Country of origin: Finland
Location: Kouvola
Formed in: 2003
Genre: Gothic Metal
Lyrical themes: Struggles In Life, Death
Release date: 2004 Label: Independent Type: Demo
Band members
Matti Lämsä Guitars
Jani Linden Keyboards
Jussi Mankki Bass
Antti Peltola Vocals
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fot. Antti Pousi Drums. R.I.P.: Oct 25th, 2008
Janne Ripattila Guitars
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Allegorias da Morte

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Release date: 2013 Label: Hoth Records Type: EP Limitation: 25 copies
Limited edition
Band members
Tarannis Everything
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Eterno Retorno

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Release date: October 2012 Label: Skull Productions Type: Demo Format: Cassette Catalog ID: SKULL0033 Limitation: 100 copies
Limited edition
Band members
Tarannis Everything
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Amores de Ofício

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Release date: June 13th, 2009 Label: Sadolust Records Type: Full-length Format: CD Catalog ID: LUSTCD:14
Band members
Tarannis Everything
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  1. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3ji-kPDcBLg
Amores De Ofício is the full-length debut of Portugal's Acceptus Noctifer, after releasing a few demos and splits. The style is sheer black metal, nothing more and nothing less, with a clear but bloody meat production. The guitars are carnal and well balanced with Sataere's morbid vocals, and the drum machine is just far enough back that it won't distract you too much. The lyrics are in Portuguese, but the inflection is enough that fans of straight from the hip black metal should enjoy them. An album like this lives and dies by the quality of its riffs, and while the tone of Amores De Ofício really allows the guitars to shine through, like blood pooling on the tiles of an old slaughterhouse, the riffs themselves are average at best. The band offers just enough to keep one afixed, but even the more epic tracks like "Seja Essa A Tua Sede…" and "Funérea Madrugada" neglect to produce much interest. They serve only as a sufficient backdrop for the crepitating Sataere's bleak poetry. I found the strongest track to be the elegaic closer, "Canteiro de Ossos", which produces the best atmosphere. The acoustic instrumental "Rio de Moinhos" is also quite striking. Acceptus Noctifer has its black heart in the right place, but just needs more thought placed in the actual guitars. They sound fluent, vibrant and raw (like countryman Onirik) but the note patterns did little to provide dark inspiration. 
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Contempt and Slander

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Release date: February 20th, 2008 Label: Skull Productions Type: Split Format: Cassette Catalog ID: SKULL0019
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Band members
Tarannis Everything
Vulturius Everything
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