The experimental doom duo continues its heavy ambient endeavors in the same vein as Sv and Tabernanthe, those recent Nadja releases that kind of went off the radar, with lengthy compositions that embody almost every extra noisy type of music that we gladly punish our ears with, from drone and ambient experimentalism to shoegazing dissonance and doom metal lethargy. Each of the four tracks that comprise The Stone Is Not Hit By The Sun, Nor Carved With A Knife could stand as an individual release of its own, but all together they complete a work of art so darkly majestic and incredibly profound, that easily stands as one of the band's finest achievements in a body of work that is so large, it's hard even for Nadja's devoted fans to keep up with.
Immerse yourself in Nadja's intense atmospheric heaviness right below...
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