Remina - The Silver Sea (2025)
“The Silver Sea” envelops the listener in majestic, haunting atmosphere — deep riffs, ethereal vocals and layers of synths and guitar craft that feel both vast and intimate.
Heike Langhans’s voice floats over heavy, slow-moving structures, creating a tension between fragility and weight that defines the album’s emotional pull.
Tracks such as “Algol” and “House of Suns” navigate between gothic gloom, cosmic imagery and melodic introspection, showing the band’s ambition to transcend genre tropes.
Some reviewers note that this album leans into lush production and dense layering — at times the compositions could feel oversaturated or overwhelming in their scope.
Overall, it stands as a bold, memorable statement in the atmospheric doom spectrum: compelling, immersive and richly textured, though not flawless in execution.
Heike Langhans’s voice floats over heavy, slow-moving structures, creating a tension between fragility and weight that defines the album’s emotional pull.
Tracks such as “Algol” and “House of Suns” navigate between gothic gloom, cosmic imagery and melodic introspection, showing the band’s ambition to transcend genre tropes.
Some reviewers note that this album leans into lush production and dense layering — at times the compositions could feel oversaturated or overwhelming in their scope.
Overall, it stands as a bold, memorable statement in the atmospheric doom spectrum: compelling, immersive and richly textured, though not flawless in execution.
Genre: Doom Metal
Country: New Zealand
Final Verdict: 65% (Good Album)
Yearly Ranking: 214th / 730
Highlight: Vanta Ray
Made me think of:
Anathema
My Dying Bride
Paradise Lost
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