Death/Doom Some of the heaviest, darkest, purest death/doom ever recorded. Dusk utilized one of the heaviest, most rumbling and powerful guitar sounds ever heard along with harsh, deep growled/screamed vocals. The band released a self-titled album 'Dusk' which had more of a death metal influence, but the follow up album, 'Majestic Thou In Ruin' was one of the greatest doom-metal releases ever. Much like their predecessors Thergothon, Dusk quickly broke up, but reunited some 20 years later. |
Dusk (Demo) | 1993 | Self-released | Tape |
Dusk (EP) | 1994 | Cyber Music | CD |
...Majestic Thou in Ruin | 1995 | Requiem Productions | Mcd |
Mourning...Resurrect (Compilation) | 2002 | Lost Disciple | CD |
To Find New Darkness/The Slumber (Split with Aphotic) | 2005 | Cursed Productions | CD |
Dusk/...Majestic Thou In Ruin (Compilation) | 2015 | Dark Symphonies | CD/2LP |
Withdraw (EP) | 2018 | Dark Symphonies | CD |
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Dusk (EP) (1994) |
...Majestic Thou in Ruin (1995) |
Mourning...Resurrect (Compilation) (2002) |
To Find New Darkness/The Slumber (Split with Aphotic) (2005) |
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Be aware there are many other bands also called Dusk. The band broke up in 1997, with several of the members going on to form the short-lived Aphotic. The band reformed in 2016 with a line-up of 1990s members. |