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# Review: Draugaskogur - Fullmoon Hypnotic Ritual
- URL: https://blackmetalzine.com/review-draugaskogur-fullmoon-hypnotic-ritual/
- Published: 2025-05-28T15:00:00.000Z
- Description: Draugaskogur’s Fullmoon Hypnotic Ritual (8/10). Experience this raw, ritualistic Black Metal album’s hypnotic blend of fury and atmosphere. Read the full review!
- Author: Michael
- Tags: #rating-8

*Band: Draugaskogur* 
*Album: Fullmoon Hypnotic Ritual* 
*Genre: Black Metal* 
*Country: Serbia* 
*Label: Inferna Profundus Records* 
*Released: April 25, 2025*

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## Introduction

Draugaskogur is a one-man Black Metal band hailing from Serbia. The band was formed in  
2024 by multi-instrumentalist Vampiru Kista.

## Fullmoon Hypnotic Ritual:

  
**Tracklist:**

1. Astral Visions
2. Through the Gates of Death
3. Moonghost
4. Ash

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Draugaskogur’s Fullmoon Hypnotic Ritual is a shrill, frozen atmosphere. From the very first  
track, it feels as if you're being pulled into a deep, snow-covered forest where time ceases and  
shadow reigns.

The overall production of the album harkens back to the earlier days of black metal and is very  
reminiscent of Burzum's Filosofem album in terms of its sound

The guitars are raw but deliberate, droning in waves that feel less like riffs and more like spells  
cast in distortion. The drums are relentless, and the vocals are distant and spectral, often  
shrieked and sort of got lost within the mix at times.

It's not flashy or technical. It's simple, raw black metal. A frozen wasteland enveloped in waves  
of dissonance. It's unapologetic and an unforgiving listen. They'll be no knees bent to the  
modern trends of well polished black metal for Draugaskogur.

## Conclusion:

Ruthless and pure. Riffs repeat like chants. Drums march like a pulse buried beneath the earth.  
The vocals? Less a voice, more a whisper from somewhere else. The album will surely resonate  
with fans of the early raw black metal.

**BMZ Rating: 7 – Good: A solid and enjoyable album overall. It boasts strong songwriting and performance quality, delivering a cohesive and satisfying listen.**

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