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		<title>Black Sea of Trees &#8211; Cult of the Sun</title>
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		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Jeremy Beck]]></dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 18 Jun 2026 11:35:44 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[From what I’ve heard, everything in Australia wants to kill you. Fortunately, I don’t think the bands that come from there do (well, maybe Destroyer 666), but Australia has a pretty rich, non-murdering history of bands. Add to that legacy Black Sea of Trees, a pleasant doom/progressive death metal quartet out of sunny Melbourne. Celebrating [&#8230;]]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>From what I’ve heard, everything in Australia wants to kill you. Fortunately, I don’t think the bands that come from there do (well, maybe<strong> Destroyer 666</strong>), but Australia has a pretty rich, non-murdering history of bands. Add to that legacy <strong>Black Sea of Trees</strong>, a pleasant doom/progressive death metal quartet out of sunny Melbourne. Celebrating the release of their second full-length<em> Cult of the Sun,</em> following<em> The Spiritual Beast</em> (2023- Independent release), which I have not heard.</p>
<p>There comes a time in every critic’s life when they’re torn on an album whereby on the one hand you have a good, compelling album with cool moments, but then there’s the feeling that it’s boring as watching flies fuck, and so you (as the critic) must be diplomatic.</p>
<p>A few listens later…</p>
<p>Well, it all starts with “Divinity&#8221;, a nice instrumental track that erupts into “A Red Dawn”, and it’s got a pretty good chug to it, kicking off with a sick roar that brings the brutality out. It’s not overly brutal as in say… It’s not <strong>Dying Fetus</strong> or anything like that. More like a <strong>Green Carnation</strong> meets <strong>Opeth</strong> meets later on Amorphis. That doesn’t make sense. Too fucking bad, this is sort of a choose-your-own-adventure album.</p>
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<p>“Servant to the Sun&#8221; has this slow-burning sense of urgency, the melody kind of echoing <em>Tales From The Thousand Lakes</em>; while the following “Prophecy” brings in some gravitas in the form of another chill instrumental track.</p>
<p>“Visions of a Crimson Moon&#8221; comes lurching forward and brings another roar to open the album. This one has more of a staccato riffing that makes it sound a bit progressive. This could have been a thrashing track, but that would be like putting a Polka song on a <strong>Mayhem</strong> album. I can picture a lot of crab walking going on around the midsection point where they get extra heavy.</p>
<p>The title track is like watching paint dry, however. It drags you along while being as dull as can be. This is that torn feeling I talked about earlier. I don’t like this song, but it doesn’t tarnish the album any more than “Meant to Be” did on the latest <strong>Testament</strong> album.</p>
<p>“Omen&#8221; has a cool intro riff but falls into mediocrity pretty damn quick. “Field of Reeds&#8221; is yet another instrumental that meanders like a drunk on the way home. It’s a pretty tune, but it’s a whatever track at the end of the day.</p>
<p>There’s probably a reason why I don’t usually review albums like this because, ultimately, it’s been done before and by better bands. Not saying that <strong>Black Sea of Trees</strong> is slouching on their instruments because they’re certainly not, but I think I wanted more than what I got with <em>Cult of the Sun</em>.</p>
<p>“Eclipse” and “The Dark Distance” round out the album, and I can’t really say it’s with a bang. I wanted to like <em>Cult of the Sun</em>, but alas, I don’t.</p>
<p>Having said that, if you do happen to like this sort of thing and you love the new sound of <strong>Opeth</strong>, then maybe this is for you. So, follow your heart and pick this up… if you want.</p>
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