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Traversing the 'Mirrorsphere' by Aksatzul

I believe I first happened upon the work of Aksatzul while in a deep dive into YouTube, but I cannot currently find the original. However it happened I was immediately entranced by the dark, ambient, black metal-esque nature of this Finnish musician. It was difficult for me to choose between Mirrorsphere  and their other album Noneverse (linked below) when I was preparing for this blog post. Both albums are spectacular. Noneverse  encompasses more of the ambient-noise-music feel on which I normally focus while Mirrorsphere  drifts closer to the industrial and black-metal genres. Overall, I tend to describe the music of Aksatzul as akin to being back stage at a concert and listening to the glorious haze of music drifting in through the walls.  Mirrorsphere by Aksatzul Mirrorsphere has a sense throughout that the standard timbres of a metal band (guitars, bass, drums and perhaps keyboards) are all present but go through significant levels of distortion, to points ...

Back in the Before Times

 Here in the U.S. we recently "celebrated" the one year anniversary of the COVID-19 shutdown. This past year, has been the most ... I don't even have a word to describe what I would like to express. While the past 12 months have simultaneously been horrible for the families of over 500,000 people, disastrous for so many whose very livelihoods have been pushed towards utter annihilation if not put them at significant risk (many of whom are friends of mine, more on that below), and completely bewildering for so many others; this period has also seen societal push for racial justice, LGBTQIA+ equality, and a drive for the rights of humanity like access to healthcare, a living wage, and support during times of extreme crisis ... While I personally have not suffered much during this year, I know so many who have. We can make this world better, but we must fight for that everyday. But I digress. Just over a year ago I attended what would be the last in-person concert I would go...