Seth (FRA) – La Morsure Du Christ DLP
€34.88
Black Metal
‘La Morsure du Christ’ is the phosphoric sequel to Seth’s acclaimed 1998 debut ‘Les blessures de l’âme.’
A grand recrudescence composed in alexandrine metre, these progenitors of French black metal celebrate the conflagration and demise of Notre Dame de Paris as the end of the Christian reign and the ultimate betrayal of God, with the grandeur of orthodox black metal.
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