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A song inspired by the renowned litany of the great 13th century Sufi & Mystic of Morocco, Abū al-Hasan al-Shādhilī. A Powerful and Majestic expression of both slavehood and poverty toward absolution.
Line Up
Umar Khan – Vocals
Zul – Guitars & Bass
Krzysztof Klingbein – Drums (session)
All original music & lyrics written by Oshiego.
Track perfomed by Oshiego
Guitars, Bass & Vocals recorded at Seven Kings Productions.
Drums recorded by Krzysztof Klingbein (Poland).
Produced, Mixed and Mastered by Umar Khan.
Artwork by Seven Kings Productions.
supported by 4 fans who also own “Litany Of The Sea”
Californian quartet defining themselves as Sci-Fi black metal, maybe due to cosmic and interstellar topics, sounding like blackened death metal too ("The Maw"). It's a well-balanced melodic black metal album, with some fast-paced tracks and nice rhythmic transitions reminding me of Swiss band Celtic Frost (e.g. Terminal Odyssey). In other words not overly dominated by drum speed and also not sounding as extreme or as raw as some BM can be. sachavonkarl74
supported by 4 fans who also own “Litany Of The Sea”
i checked out bands coming to my town, and xoth were on the list. at first i thought they were cheesy since i only liked metal to be deep, dark, and atmospheric .
i did enjoy the technical complexity, so i gave them another chance. i equated shredding with jockishness (ugh), but i now see it as a creative choice. i just had to approach it on my own terms, and xoth was the perfect gateway for this. they really opened up a new world for me. quasiotter