Ascending a Mountain of Heavy Light is an odd album for sure, but is also a fun collection of bizarre treats.’ - Metal Injection Both groups demonstrate their abilities in producing chilling auras through unique instrumentation, balancing the lines of entertaining and atmospheric. Once again, The Body and Full of Hell prove that when they come together to create music, they are able to create truly sinister work. Some of the music is even fairly catchy, using the electronic elements to give off a hip semi-danceable tone (such as in “Didn’t the Night End”). The music produces feelings of despair and grime that beat, blast, and tear away with otherworldly instrumentation and structure. ‘The majority of Ascending a Mountain of Heavy Light gives off an atmosphere of disturbing bliss. ‘What happens when revered experimental multi-instrumentalist Oren Ambarchi is backed up by the world’s greatest monster riff legends from his beloved homeland? Find out in the 2nd volume of this infamous series where endless riffing and ecstatic shredding is the order of the day.’ - boomkat
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