"Some look to the wilderness, some to those who dwell below, we choose to look above.
To the vast, bleak emptiness surrounding our planet.
Inspired by the unforgiving realm of darkness all around us & by the known and the unknown contained within."
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Professionally produced orange cassettes.
Hand numbered limited run of only 20.
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Excerpts from Reviews:
"It’s cold and desolate (just like the depths of space), but does also have some warmth and musicality. It’s deeply original, and is a nice alternative to the orthodox style of Black Metal that usually attempts to be this cold and extreme. It’s harsh and uncaring, just like the void. Sometimes if you stare into the void the void stares back at you. Sometimes it screams blast beats and tremolo picked riffs. Personally, I’ll go for the Screaming Void.“
9/10
Musipedia of Metal
Full review:
musipediaofmetal.blogspot.com
"...immediately you sense something different and of the stars. The distant, distorted vocals add to the otherworldly feel. The guitars have a fairly standard black metal approach, but it is the layers of effects that sets this apart. And there is a real thrill to be had; by the time the chuggy riff enters I'm completely absorbed."
"The blisteringly good Moreton Wave is the final chapter, time given to really express this story further, with a grand Blade Runner style break midway through."
“interesting, intriguing, and wholly gratifying black metal invention.“”
Ninehertz
Full review:
www.ninehertz.co.uk/viewitem/5182
“In my opinion Superterrestrial are a very great sounding space and ambient influenced black metal band and if you are a fan of this musical genre, you should check out this recording. “
8/10
Occult Black Metal Zine
Full review:
occultblackmetalzine.blogspot.com/2019/08/superterrestrialthe-void-that.html
“Familiar, yet not so much. “The Void That Exists” exhibits a certain fluidity about it which is captivating. Varied dark synth interludes add stunning atmosphere to the mix (an industrial audio landscape breathing with alien menace) and serve to break up that which might turn monotonous; rhythms which are unforgiving, often suffocating, yet seethe with undeniable primal nature."
Cultmetalflix
Full review:
cultmetalflix.wordpress.com/tag/metal/