Justinuff
“How should we start our songs”?... “lets gather up our complete arsenal of filth and fury and attack with relentless might and never let up”!! “OK” ..... or something to that effect!!
supported by 175 fans who also own “We, The Oblivious”
Being an alter ego of Sørgelig, I expected greatness from Isolert, fully aware that my expectations would be met. That they would even be surpassed by a mile, I could not foresee. World In Ruins is an - at times - depressive, always raw and unforgiving, screeching and flaying Black Metal beast. I had to listen to it five times in a row to ensure I was not dreaming. Getting deeper into the hellenic BM scene really has been worth it so far. Off to the discography! David Fischer
supported by 161 fans who also own “We, The Oblivious”
Greek scene is one of most prolific nowadays in bm and IC a band founded in 2011 came strong with full length number 3.
No space for innovations here but a tribute to second wave of bm especially finnish,
Classic tremolo and malinchonic melody blend with raw and furious riff with an approach conservative but with techniques and a fresh approach.
A superb album fingolfin76
supported by 154 fans who also own “We, The Oblivious”
I added this album to my collection after discovering ISOLERT's latest top album "World in Ruins". Released back in 2016 "No Hope, No Light...Only Death" is similar in style, means a well balanced black metal mixture of melodic and harsh elements. In total the album appears more unpolished and not all songs are as virtuosic and catchy as nowadays, but this release is still a recommended addition to the black metal collection for all metalheads who enjoyed "World in Ruins" as much as I did. H.L.
supported by 148 fans who also own “We, The Oblivious”
Absolutely strong, black and bitter, like a cup of good old coffee or a properly packed pipe of strong tobacco. The album won't let you go unless you listen through it since the very first minute to the very last one, sunken in the frozen obsydian abyss. 10/10. lanserger22