Welcome to the spooky world of 1782's latest album, "From The Graveyard." This Italian duo serves up a deliciously dark and heavy blend of doom and occult rock that is sure to make even the most devout music lover question their sanity.
The title track kicks things off with a sinister riff that crawls under your skin and stays there, haunting your dreams long after the song has ended.
From there, the album takes you on a journey through ancient burial grounds and forgotten crypts, with each track offering its own unique take on the macabre.
Tracks like "Bloody Ritual" and "She Was A Witch" showcase the band's ability to create an atmosphere that is as chilling as it is captivating.
The eerie vocals of Marco Nieddu add an extra layer of darkness to the already foreboding music, making each song feel like a descent into madness.
But it's not all doom and gloom on "From The Graveyard." Songs like "Oh Mary" and "Black Sunday" inject a bit of fun into the mix, with catchy riffs and infectious hooks that will have you tapping your foot along without even realising it.
Overall, 1782 has crafted a masterful piece of dark art with "From The Graveyard." It's a must-listen for any fans of the occult rock genre, and a perfect soundtrack for those long, lonely nights spent wandering through misty graveyards.
Just make sure to keep a light on - you never know what might be lurking in the shadows.
The title track kicks things off with a sinister riff that crawls under your skin and stays there, haunting your dreams long after the song has ended.
From there, the album takes you on a journey through ancient burial grounds and forgotten crypts, with each track offering its own unique take on the macabre.
Tracks like "Bloody Ritual" and "She Was A Witch" showcase the band's ability to create an atmosphere that is as chilling as it is captivating.
The eerie vocals of Marco Nieddu add an extra layer of darkness to the already foreboding music, making each song feel like a descent into madness.
But it's not all doom and gloom on "From The Graveyard." Songs like "Oh Mary" and "Black Sunday" inject a bit of fun into the mix, with catchy riffs and infectious hooks that will have you tapping your foot along without even realising it.
Overall, 1782 has crafted a masterful piece of dark art with "From The Graveyard." It's a must-listen for any fans of the occult rock genre, and a perfect soundtrack for those long, lonely nights spent wandering through misty graveyards.
Just make sure to keep a light on - you never know what might be lurking in the shadows.






