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Funeral Fornication - Pandemic Transgression

I - Transgression Pt. I : In Exordium
II - Of Fornication and Folklore
III - The Thorn of Capricorn
IV - Twin Suns
V - Cold Colossus
VI - Transgression Pt. II : Ad Mortem
VII - No one has the right to exist
VIII - Glacial Ceremony
IX - Oblique
X - In Times Of Weakness, My Being Is Compromised
XI - Transgression Pt. III : Ex Inferis

Released: July 29th, 2011
Catalog Number: HDR - 018
Release Type: Full-Length Album
Total Playing Time: 59:52
Quantity: 500 Copies
CD type: Professionally Manafactured CD
Packaging: Standard Jewel Case with 12 page booklet, and album sleeve



Hypnotic Dirge Records veteran Funeral Fornication releases its long awaited new album Pandemic Transgression to the public. Two years removed from its last full-length album, Solitude and Suicide, Funeral Fornication sole-member Vultyrous has used the time to create an album defining the pinnacle Funeral Fornication sound. Experimental, unique, catchy, bleak, depressing, yet impossible to define, the album is possibly best described as Eclectic progressive ambient black metal with elements of doom. On Pandemic Transgression, Vultyrous shows his ability to write captivating material using a variety of influences including  powerful clean vocals which has become a stable of the new material. Altogether, the material within Pandemic Transgression is a strong mix of catchy, dark and melancholic music that shows that maturity of a long standing and evolving project. Released in a 12 page booklet including an album sleeve, this is certainly the pinnacle of Funeral Fornication's discography, and the necessary soundtrack to your funeral fucking fornications!


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FF’s newest album, Pandemic Trangression, is at it’s core depressive black metal but it has so many facets to it that it almost immediately steps out from the shadow of generic one man closet DSBM. Clean guitars and pianos, true singing, and symphonics that would make Dimmu Borgir proud are brought together with a real rawness that you could only get from the mountains of British Columbia.
-Funeral Rain Webzine


The tortured shrieks of Vultyrous add to the sorrow of the track and are compounded by the forlorn melodies that rise in the moments of stillness.
-Nocturnal Cult Webzine

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