Train to Elsewhere — Samhain a Path to Autumn [Doom Metal, Review]

Iratus Vox Zine
1 min readDec 28, 2021

A Moscow based band Train to Elsewhere has already made a good impression with their first demo “The Path”. Traditional doom metal with a good portion of stoner on the record could convince that this band will have something even better coming in the future. Indeed, during 2021 Train to Elsewhere has brought us some good live recordings as well as a full-length album “Samhain”, which was released recently with bonuses via Kryrart Records. The album demonstrates an impressive evolution of the band: well balanced guitars with some doom metal but also progressive touch and almost meditative long compositions create a unique melancholic atmosphere. Very good musicianship combined with less polished old-school-like production resulted in a high quality debut record with a lot of potential for the future. Talking about things that can be optimized on the future I can suggest to work on vocals, even though at current stage they are pretty well. A small additional plus for the artwork, which fits the album perfectly. 8,5/10

By Psychoman

https://kryrartrecordslabel.bandcamp.com/album/samhain-a-path-to-autumn-re-release-with-bonuses

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