Ensis et Carnis' latest album, Blossoms Falling, is a mesmerizing journey through the dark and ethereal soundscapes of post-metal. The band's dynamic approach to songwriting is on full display here, as they effortlessly blend heavy riffs with delicate melodies and atmospheric textures.
The opening track, "Fading Light," sets the tone with its haunting guitar lines and atmospheric synth pads. The vocals are equally evocative, with singer Sarah's ethereal voice floating over the music like a ghostly apparition.
As the album progresses, the songs become more intricate and complex, with tracks like "Infinite Sadness" and "Lost in the Fog" showcasing the band's technical prowess and attention to detail. The guitar work is particularly impressive, with intricate riffs and soaring leads that add a sense of grandeur to the music.
Despite the heaviness and complexity of the music, there's also a sense of beauty and vulnerability to Blossoms Falling. The album's title track is a perfect example of this, with its gentle acoustic guitar and Sarah's delicate vocals creating a sense of intimacy and warmth.