CROM DUBH were formed in London 2003 and released two demos before the atmospheric second-wave black metal EP “Deifr” in 2010, which channelled ancient myth and legend into a meditation on the rise and fall of civilisations. The band’s debut LP, “Heimweh”, was recorded by J.C. Volgard (ex-Scythian, ex-Craven Idol) in 2015 and developed the themes established on “Deifr” by focusing on the life-cycle of the individual. “Firebrands and Ashes,” CROM DUBH’s second full-length for Ván Records, chronicles the horrors of a world teetering on the brink of self-immolation, and the bloody chain of events that brought us to this point.
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