The Sullen Route
50 top tracks
The Sullen Route
50 top tracks
Albums

Madness of My Own Design
The Sullen Route

Apocalyclinic
The Sullen Route

BadMoodMan Music Compilation 2011
The Sullen Route

Last day in utter diseases
The Sullen Route

Solitude Productions Compilation 2010
The Sullen Route

PULSE (single)
The Sullen Route

Compilation 2010
The Sullen Route

A Tribute To Motorhead - Russian Edition
The Sullen Route

PULSE
The Sullen Route

Last Day In Utter Deseases
The Sullen Route

AKIRA
The Sullen Route

Bonesacs
The Sullen Route
Biography
The debut album of young Russian band from Volgograd continues traditions of death/doom metal and represents the band as talented professional musicians. String material created without keyboards and other trend features will suit the tastes of fans of uncompromising death/doom in the vein of Mourning Beloveth, Process Of Guilt and Ataraxie....Read more on Last.fm
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The debut album of young Russian band from Volgograd continues traditions of death/doom metal and represents the band as talented professional musicians. String material created without keyboards and other trend features will suit the tastes of fans of uncompromising death/doom in the vein of Mourning Beloveth, Process Of Guilt and Ataraxie.
After the first album issued in 2010 by Solitude prod., a number of gigs in support of the debut album, changes in line-up, and, finally, release of Internet-EP “Pulse” the band Sullen Route from Volgograd is ready to present the other side of their music to the audience. «Apocalyclinic» demonstrates evolution from orthodox doom death metal to the area which cannot be definitely classified: in the new work of musicians one can find influence of dark metal combined with features of post metal and progressive metal, extreme vocals, and powerful and solid sound. The essential advance in music is manifested by refined structure of compositions and brilliant mastering. Here comes The Sullen Route you’ve never heard! <a href="https://www.last.fm/music/The+Sullen+Route">Read more on Last.fm</a>. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
