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Tempelschlaf

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Alonewolf I heard one of these tracks on Black Night Meditations (WSCA) who have also played my music. There's a lot of good stuff on that show but this is a really standout album to me.

I can hear so many old & new influences going on but you definitely have a signature sound & vibe.

The atmosphere is amazing. I love how you weren't afraid to mix things a little more distant sounding when it'd be tempting to make it more upfront, especially with the guitar & drums.

Good work! Favorite track: Cathedral of Bleeding Statues.
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sane_kyle Alexander von Meilenwald continues to transport us to a vibrant, textured apocalypse. Leaning relentlessly into the stylistic shift brought about by The Thule Grimoires, Tempelschlaf condenses misanthropic nightmares into another black diadem in the patina-laden crown that is TROB's discography. Favorite track: Cathedral of Bleeding Statues.
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aceofdave13 Another exceptional piece of music from TROB. While very far from being his absolute best, this is still gonna end up very high on my year end list when it's all said and done. Favorite track: The Carrion Cacoon.
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„Tempelschlaf“ is THE RUINS OF BEVERAST's seventh full-length output and sees the band carrying
on their sonic morbidity, noises and melodies of a human habitat in its sunset era, while maintaining and
refining the widescreen low end that has been sustaining their sound almost from the beginning.

On the instrumental side, „Tempelschlaf“ is stripped of quite some abdominal fat, forging the songs with a
reduction in length and layers, cautiously leaning towards the stage part of things. Still, TROB's main
discipline, the cineastic incarnation of audial nightmares, is omnipresent on the album. While synths and
samples have always been playing a bizarrely adamant role in TROB's sound, they reach yet another level
of psychedelia and insanity on „Tempelschlaf“.

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released January 9, 2026

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The Ruins Of Beverast Germany

THE RUINS OF BEVERAST were formed in early 2003 and named after the most bloodcurdling occasion of the ancient Mid- and Northeuropean eschatology – the collapse of the giant bridge Bifröst. This incident bears analogy to the musical aura of exhales psychotic, ancient and undead elements and is uncomfortably coloured. ... more

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