Ever since the time of metal’s forefathers Black Sabbath, doom metal has been an immensely popular genre all over the world. A great many bands have embraced it and given it a newer shape that it required from time to time. Likewise, German heavy psych/doom metallers Purple Dawn have truly encompassed the genre as their own. The quite experimental sound of Peace & Doom Session Vol. II took me through the alley of early doom somberness to the heavy and bluesy chills of the present-day. The album intro starts off with a classic groovy tune with mostly no singing, except for only once when the singer screams the title “Bonganchamun”. As it turns out, the intro is actually the first part of the whole song, while the latter part comes at the very end. Speaking of intro, which establishes th...
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