: Compared to their debut Goblin Island , Stench features significantly higher production value, with intricate keyboard arrangements and technical guitar work. Key Tracks

(04:29) – A relentless, fast-tempo song dealing with ruin and disease.

(Exact track names are left out here to avoid spoilers for first-time listeners; pick whichever cuts on your copy match these descriptions.)

Released on July 19, 2011, Stench is a 12-track, 58-minute epic that perfectly blends the technicality of with the frantic energy of Folk Metal and electronic avant-garde elements.

It was a horrific sight. The mound of sludge jiggled. It rippled. It gyrated. With every beat of the drum, Stenchrar released a new puff of the purple haze. The smell was now so thick it was becoming tangible. Birds flying overhead didn't just die; they fossilized instantly and fell as stones.

Nekrogoblikon Stenchrar Info

: Compared to their debut Goblin Island , Stench features significantly higher production value, with intricate keyboard arrangements and technical guitar work. Key Tracks

(04:29) – A relentless, fast-tempo song dealing with ruin and disease. nekrogoblikon stenchrar

(Exact track names are left out here to avoid spoilers for first-time listeners; pick whichever cuts on your copy match these descriptions.) : Compared to their debut Goblin Island ,

Released on July 19, 2011, Stench is a 12-track, 58-minute epic that perfectly blends the technicality of with the frantic energy of Folk Metal and electronic avant-garde elements. It was a horrific sight

It was a horrific sight. The mound of sludge jiggled. It rippled. It gyrated. With every beat of the drum, Stenchrar released a new puff of the purple haze. The smell was now so thick it was becoming tangible. Birds flying overhead didn't just die; they fossilized instantly and fell as stones.