kariti streams entire new album "Covered Mirrors"
Dark folk artist kariti has teamed up with The Obelisk to stream her new album Covered Mirrors. The album is set to be released tomorrow (Sept 18) via Aural Music.
The artist commented "kariti, 'mourn the dead' in church slavonic is a cathartic peregrination through bereavement. Covered Mirrors is a collection of 8 intimate stripped down songs exploring various facets of death and parting recorded and mixed on an old secluded countryside property in summer 2019."
You can listen to the album early here. If you like what you hear (believe me, it’s worth it), you can support kariti by pre-ordering the album here.
Tracklist:
Intro
Sky Burial
Kybele’s kiss
КРЕЩЕНИЕ ВЕДЬМЫ (The baptism of a witch)
Penance
Anna (Requiem to death
Il corvo
Absent angels
ПРОПАСТЬ (Abyss)
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