Suicidal Vortex – My Existence: A Series of Torturous Events (2022 EP) Review | Raw & Unrelenting Black Metal

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This is where it began for Suicidal Vortex — the debut full-length from Lübeck’s EXORD (Terminal Spirit) and DIS-CONNECTED-MESSIAH (Seelentanz era), and also the first official release on underground label Afflictedphonica Arts. That alone marks it as an artifact worth rediscovering in the darker folds of German black metal history.

My Existence: A Series Of Thoughts Amidst Infinitive Darkness is a violent and schizoid plunge into depressive, mechanical nihilism — 12 tracks of sterile guitar churn, programmed percussion, warped samples, and tortured, almost inhuman vocals. The record doesn’t merely channel despair — it manufactures it. There’s no romantic melancholy here, only cold, industrialized decay.

What makes it stand apart is its duality. Beneath the clinical production, you hear fast, Nordic-influenced riffing reminiscent of Ragnarök or early Thorns, combined with a deeply personal strain of existential anguish. The precision of the programming, the warped emotional tone, and the suffocating vocals merge into a sound that feels both controlled and collapsing — an audible breakdown rendered with discipline.

Tracklist:
01. Ekpyrosis - 3:55
02. Mind Of Thorns - 4:42
03. The Voice - 5:09
04. Come, Swollow Me Darkness... - 3:51
05. The Missing Pages (Instrumental) - 4:42
06. The Loss - 6:51
07. Trespas The Vortex - 4:01
08. And Then... Blessed Oblivion - 7:28

Credits:
Exord - All Instruments, Effects, Programming
Dis-connected-messiah - Vocals

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🔥 For fans of: Thorns * Burzum * Abyssic Hate * Lifelover
💀 Label: Afflictedphonica Arts


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