Circle Of Ouroborus
50 top tracks
Circle Of Ouroborus
50 top tracks
Albums

Eleven Fingers
Circle Of Ouroborus

Auerauege Raa Verduistering
Circle Of Ouroborus

Shores
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Tree of Knowledge
Circle Of Ouroborus

The Lost Entrance Of The Just
Circle Of Ouroborus

Streams
Circle Of Ouroborus

Veneration
Circle Of Ouroborus

Islands
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Abrahadabra
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Ruins of Resurrection
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Unituli
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Cast to the Pits
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Biography
Circle of Ouroborus is an experimental black metal band from Finland, formed by Antti Klemi and Rauta in 2004. The band's sound is characterized by lo-fi production, unusual use of clean vocals and folk-like, sometimes entirely acoustic releases that have very little in common with black metal. Sadness, nature and the occult seem to be prevalent themes in their music. While particular influences on their work seem unclear there seems to be an obvious influence of Joy Division <a href="https://ww...Read more on Last.fm
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Circle of Ouroborus is an experimental black metal band from Finland, formed by Antti Klemi and Rauta in 2004. The band's sound is characterized by lo-fi production, unusual use of clean vocals and folk-like, sometimes entirely acoustic releases that have very little in common with black metal. Sadness, nature and the occult seem to be prevalent themes in their music. While particular influences on their work seem unclear there seems to be an obvious influence of Joy Division, as they covered this band's classic "She's Lost Control" on their debut album. They've released numerous demos and full-length albums, as well as splits with Urfaust, Nuit Noire, Somnivore, Todesstoss, Roman Cross, Crooked Necks, Drowning the Light, Cosmic Church and Cénotaphe. Their impressive discography keeps on growing with new releases, displaying a wide variety of styles and influences, but keeping a very distinct and recognizable own sound.
The Ouroboros is an ancient symbol that depicts a serpent swallowing its own tail and forming a circle. It has been used to represent many things, but it most generally symbolizes the ideas of cyclic existence or infinity. <a href="https://www.last.fm/music/Circle+of+Ouroborus">Read more on Last.fm</a>. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
