Gulaggh   Vorkuta
2.7
average
Release Date: 2008
Tracklist

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3.0 goodBallsDeep | May 16th 16

For what it is - music meant to make you feel utterly fucking awful - it pulls this off
exceptionally well.

Bump

3.0 goodzaruyache | October 30th 15

As music this is horrible. As terryfing aural art, there's probably little better. Blast this on Halloween and watch the anxious looks of passerby.

Bump

5.0 classicJared Floryan | August 29th 14

This somehow managed to be more horrific than even Projekt Misanthropia! The classical instrumentation and the idea to bring women and children on here must've had something to do with this artwork of Hell; both figuratively and literally, that is. Gulaggh outdid Stalaggh, even if the two nightmare projects were created by the exact same nutjobs.

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0.0 LivingThrowaway | July 21st 13

An album that thrives on dissonance and practical unlistenability. Although more(?) accessible than their works with Stallagh (not a hard task), Vorkuta is still a pain/struggle to sit through. You are greeted with grainy samples, atonal and dissonant classical instruments (violins, etc.) and almost demonic howls of (supposedly) mentally disturbed women and children.

Listen at your peril (or wish).

Bump

3.0 goodspongie68 | April 26th 13

well,it was definitly better done than the stalaggh efforts.lets hope they actually bother
to finish this trilogy.....

Bump

2.5 averageSinNanna | May 25th 22
2.0 poorRight-clicker mentality | March 21st 19
1.0 awfulAristotle40 | January 2nd 19
3.5 greatOuTbREaKRT | July 29th 18
4.0 excellentDeadPulse | June 29th 18
1.5 very poorHerbie Chrost | February 24th 18
2.5 averageKingSpook | April 18th 15
4.0 excellentAbraxas | March 15th 15
1.0 awfulmandan | April 29th 13
1.5 very poorYou Are My Everlovin' | April 13th 13

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