The cover painting (Udslidt by H A Brendekilde, if anyone is interested) and the music is in perfect alignment. So much sorrow, so much despair... Right from the start I can feel my soul wither away with each riff. Still, towards the end of the record I can catch little glimpses of hope in the melodies. A beautiful journey in the bleak reality of existence. vilmosomedve
This album sounds like it was recorded inside of a dream. Soothing melodies, distant vocals and amazing beats - Endlhëtonëg is simply something else botwin336
The metal’s band revelatory new record crosses genres and styles, effortlessly combining seemingly incompatible subgenres. Bandcamp Album of the Day Apr 26, 2024
I've heard my fair share of Icelandic black metal, and while its mostly extremely good and always very interesting, there's a certain outlandishness to it. With this EP, Naðra proves that this particular school of black metal can also take on another... form. Being way more straightforward than the big names, it still does not lack the interesting or qualitative factor. This is a short, but effective treatment: crushing drums, wild riffage, unhinged vocals - and an unexpected twist. Good! David Fischer