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Novemthree's album, Fog Leaves, is a hauntingly beautiful collection of tracks that transport the listener to a dreamlike world. The songs are atmospheric and ethereal, with delicate instrumentation and haunting vocals that create a sense of otherworldliness.
The album opens with "Moss and Stone," a gentle introduction that sets the tone for the rest of the record. From there, the tracks flow seamlessly into one another, each one building on the last to create a cohesive whole. "The Last Ember" is a standout track, with its hypnotic guitar riff and haunting vocals that build to a powerful crescendo.
Throughout the album, Novemthree's use of texture and space is impressive, creating a sense of depth and atmosphere that draws the listener in. The sparse instrumentation on "Hollow" is particularly effective, with the haunting vocals and subtle percussion creating a sense of isolation and loneliness.