When "Transylvanian Dreams" came out, it could have been clear that by TYMAH something extraordinary showed up in the very tiny Hungarian underground scene. Their second full-lenght album just confirmed that expection.
But since the band did their best to isolate themselves from the local scene and it's audience, this act also didn't spark so much attention as it deserved. Their music showed remarkable progress all-round compared to the first album. Their themes kept their similarities to Mayhem, and mostly the intense drumms are reminding to Hellhammer's style. The sound became clear that makes easier to focus on the details of their fast and rageful play. The vocals are far more insane than before, inhuman screams completing the obscure atmosphere that only could be compared to what Bethlehem did on "Dictius Te Necare". The lyrical concept was uprgaded too. From the classic black metal topics that are seeking the dark forces in the hidden and mysterious regions of the mortal environment, they stepped forward into infinity. That switches between the incomprehensible world of the individual mind and it's dreams, and the cosmic level of evil that voyages during it's slumber in the unreachable distances of space. Of course the main features stayed the same, so by it's excellence "Loquitor Cum Alqo Sathanas" cannot disappoint the fans of old school styled black metal.
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