uroborosfault
Fantastic band that manages to give off Lovecraftian vibes without even referencing or necessarily writing about cosmic horror. Sounds way scarier than most horror movie soundtracks.
Richard Pressley
Intense, swirling, beautiful mayhem, with a great sensibility to the ebb and flow between controlled chaos and sheer visceral release! An album as much to be experienced as listened to — and also relished! It’s monolithic and magnificent!
Markov never fails to impress and Tchornobog might be his greatest work yet. The atmosphere and epic scale of the album is of the highest caliber as always. The third track in particular stands out as a powerful interlude with a surprise, but beautifully well-placed saxophone lead that makes perfect sense. Musical excellence is Markov's standard. Camel