Shadows were pestilential impression that recorded this album in an ancient crypt to capture the atmosphere gloomy and frigid who sen emerges. The tempo is generally average, dotted with breaks and daccélérations. The lead guitars are doing great work, making the compositions both majestic and melancholic, and sometimes the sound of a piano made an appearance as a ghost, bringing a touch more organic. As we were used to this mid-tempo, with lightning sabat "For Man And Ruin Heavens" and his sharp riffs and then slowly plunges into despair. Pestilential Shadows offers us a terribly bewitching album seems inhabited by the spirit that animated its glorious elder Norwegians in the 90 but there remains much for those still working.
In Memorian, Ill Omen is a real surprise since their previous test, Cursed, not foreshadowed that Australians can release a dune opus so high quality and so it is with delight that the darkest souls leave lead in darkness ,