6 - Lost (in the House of Doom) (*bonus track) (58:13)
End: 1:03:39
In conjunction with the new split album with Eye of Solitude, Hypnotic Dirge Records is proud to be re-releasing Marche Fun?bre's magnus opus Into the Arms of Darkness, on February 22. Originally co-released almost one year to the day on BadMoodMan Music, Moscow Funeral League and Frozen Light, the album received praise among the doom metal scene for its mature songwriting and fine balance of traditional doom and doom-death elements, making it Marche Fun?bre's best album to date, and a must-have within the genre. After selling out, Into the Arms of Darkness will see a noble second edition on 4-panel digipack, expanded with bonus track \"Lost,\" from the same writing session and previously only available as a 7\" self-released in 2015. The album will be co-released with Moscow Funeral League and Frozen Light, and Hypnotic Dirge Records will have a limited number of 100 copies.
Marche Fun?bre
Dennis Lefebvre - Drums
Peter Egberghs - Guitars (lead), Vocals (additional)
Kurt Blomm? - Guitars (rhythm)
Arne Vandenhoeck - Vocals (lead)
Boris Iolis - Bass, Vocals (additional)
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Reviews:
\"By turns stirring, turbulent, romantic, furious and thoughtful, Into The Arms of Darkness is a densely-packed and compelling album from one of the more distinctive-sounding bands in the genre, and it absolutely deserves to grab your attention.\" - Doom-Metal.com
\"Into The Arms Of Darkness shows Marche Fun?bre having found their final sound and putting themselves midst the big names of doom/death metal.\" - Doom Metal Front
\"Into The Arms of Darkness is the bands third release and is going to satisfy and please the band's many fans as well as anyone who's curious about the whole genre of doom metal heavily influenced with a old death/black metal verve.\" - The Metal Gods Meltdown
\"It is obvious: this happens to be the best album of Marche Fun?bre so far (?)\" - Lords of Metal
\"Going for the grandiose segment of their sound, the band brings out plenty of familiar elements featured throughout here that make for a rather impressive outing.\" - The Metal Observer