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Crimson Hallows: When Melodeath Meets the Alps (And Leaves a Blood Trail)
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From the frostbitten peaks of the Austrian Alps, Marc P. Prohaska, the one-man force behind Screams Of Tranquility, has forged Crimson Hallows, an album that bleeds melodic death metal, blackened thrash, and symphonic despair in equal measure.
This isn't just another record. It's a saga of frost, blood, and redemption, where haunting orchestrations collide with relentless double-kicks and vocals that rip through the veil between rage and sorrow.
Prohaska doesn't just write music, he crafts worlds. At 29, he's already a recording/mixing/mastering engineer (thanks, HOFA College), and Crimson Hallows is his magnum opus: a lone-wolf mission that sounds like a full band exorcism.
Think Scandinavian melodeath's grandeur meets American thrash's fury, with a black metal edge sharp enough to draw blood.
"Born from frost and blood," he says. And you feel it. Every riff, every scream, every orchestral flourish carries the weight of a hunter's curse and the defiant will to survive it.
So if you're tired of cookie-cutter melodeath, dive into Crimson Hallows. It's not just an album. It's a reckoning.
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Screams Of Tranquility's Crimson Hallows is a masterful blend of melodic death metal, blackened thrash, and symphonic elements that creates a truly immersive experience. Marc P. Prohaska has crafted an album that's both technically impressive and emotionally powerful, proving that one person can create a sound as rich and complex as a full band. For fans of Scandinavian melodeath and atmospheric black metal, this is essential listening.
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