Tulus builds av violent, massive wall of pounding drums and heavy guitars with small interludes of "not-so-black-metal" instruments that adds a sinister mood to the tracks
Track listing;
- Prelude. A beautiful violine and cello starts the song and then breaks into a powerful, crushing part with short interludes of blastbeats....and violines.
- Natal day. Leadheavy, blatant intro with pieces of piano and acoustic guitars. There is also a absolutly fantastic guitar riff in the middle of the song
- Stories Untold. Blastbeats mixed with a crazy violine
- Victim. I especially like the singing and the lyrics in this tune. Great guitars
- Chambers Disgust. Starts with a ferocious blastbeat followed by a slower, heavier part. Full stop, a beatuful piano and then back to blastbeats.I love this change in mood from absolute beauty to total mayhem
- Allow no light. Sinister violine intro mixed with heavy guitars and great drums
- Morbid curosity. This song reminds me of the old, metalheroes "Celtic Frost" with the mix of slow and fast parts, dirty guitars and coarse singing
- Demise. Slow, mauling intro. In the end of the song there is some jazzy saxophone tunes
- Biography Obscene. I love this song with great guitars and high pitch singing chorus. Parts of trumpets in the song that mixes with blastbeats.
- Torches Quenched. Hammond organ intro followed with blastbeats and slow parts. One of few guitar solos in the albums (i am not a very big fan of guitar solos that often are very, very boring)