Reflections
The doom metal band GODTHRYMM is led by Hamish Glencross, former guitarist for My Dying Bride which he joined in 2000. He left My Dying Bride in 2014, citing irreconcilable differences, and shifted his focus to Vallenfyre, the band he co-founded with Paradise Lost guitarist Gregor Mackintosh. When that band split up in 2018, Glencross was able to make GODTHRYMM his main project. Reflections is their first full-length following a pair of EPs, and it feels like the album Glencross was born to make. It’s very much in the tradition of the Peaceville Three’s gothic death/doom, but Glencross sounds emboldened by his new role as frontman, and there’s a palpable energy to these songs that constantly threatens to boil over. Songs like “Monsters Lurk Herein” and “We Are the Dead” bring the epic, stately mournfulness in spades, but they’re also massive hard rock songs, smuggling hooks in alongside the lachrymose tones. For two decades, Glencross has proved he has a gift for making the morose memorable. On Reflections, he unleashes that talent more fully than ever before. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
The doom metal band GODTHRYMM is led by Hamish Glencross, former guitarist for My Dying Bride which he joined in 2000. He left My Dying Bride in 2014, citing irreconcilable differences, and shifted his focus to Vallenfyre, the band he co-founded with Paradise Lost guitarist Gregor Mackintosh. When that band split up in 2018, Glencross was able to make GODTHRYMM his main project. Reflections is their first full-length following a pair of EPs, and it feels like the album Glencross was born to make. It’s very much in the tradition of the Peaceville Three’s gothic death/doom, but Glencross sounds emboldened by his new role as frontman, and there’s a palpable energy to these songs that constantly threatens to boil over. Songs like “Monsters Lurk Herein” and “We Are the Dead” bring the epic, stately mournfulness in spades, but they’re also massive hard rock songs, smuggling hooks in alongside the lachrymose tones. For two decades, Glencross has proved he has a gift for making the morose memorable. On Reflections, he unleashes that talent more fully than ever before. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
Aarni
Abyssphere
Agalloch
Aldebaran
Among The Exalted
Monsters Lurk Herein
The Sea As My Grave
Devils
As Titans
Echoes
We Are The Dead
The Light Of You
Cursed Are The Many
The Grand Reclamation
Obsess and Regress
Chasmic Sorrows
Unseen, Unheard
Follow Me
Pictures Remain
A Grand Reclamation
Sacred Soil
Chasms
The Pantheon
Forevermore
The Light
A Promise
The Vastness Silent
Unseen Unheard
We Are The Dead (And Dreaming)
In Perpetuum Eternal (Bonus Track)
In Perpetuum Eternal
The Devil I'll Be
In Perpetuum
Reflections ( stream)
Grand Reclamation, A - Sacred Soil (7:17)
In Perpetuum Eternal [Bonus Track]
Grand Reclamation, A - A Grand Reclamation (7:09)
03 The Sea As My Grave
07 Cursed Are The Many
04 We Are The Dead
08 Chasmic Sorrows
Grand Reclamation, A - The Pantheon (8:14)
01 - A Grand Reclamation
Devils (feat. Maggie Glencross & Polly-Jean Glencross)
02 - Sacred Soil
Reflections
Obsess And Regress (feat. Al Kotwal)
Unseen, Unheard (feat. Scoot Gladok)
Follow Me (feat. Aaron Stainthorpe)
A Grand Reclamation [Pre Release Rough Mix]
03 - The Pantheon
Forever More
Distortions
01 Monsters Lurk Herein
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