Shores of Null
Shores of Null formed in 2012 around Edvards Stunda and James Plotkin. Their music works with black metal but pulls in ambient and drone textures, which has...
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Shores of Null formed in 2012 around Edvards Stunda and James Plotkin. Their music works with black metal but pulls in ambient and drone textures, which has sometimes put them at odds with more traditional parts of the metal scene.
Their 2014 track 'Beyond The Shores (On Death And Dying)' gives a good sense of their approach, leaning into atmosphere and themes of mortality rather than pure aggression. Other songs like 'A Thousand Storms' and 'Black Drapes For Tomorrow' follow a similar path, building dense, slow-moving soundscapes.
They've released three full albums, including 'To the Depths in Degradation' in 2016 and 'An Absence of Empathy' the following year. Stunda handles drums and guitars, shaping much of the band's sonic character.
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