H.A.Q.Q. is the fourth studio album by transcendental black metal band Liturgy. Featuring their characteristic yearning guitar harmonies, epic song structures, and intense drumming, H.A.Q.Q. boils over with harp, piano, gagaku ensemble, pitched percussion, strings, and digital manipulation. It represents a consolidation of the band’s sound to date, a combination of the mathematical complexity of 2011’s Aesthethica and the glitchy experimental fervor of 2015’s The Ark Work. While ecstatically invoking heaven, H.A.Q.Q. is also Liturgy’s most vulnerable record for Hunter Hunt-Hendrix, … read more
H.A.Q.Q. is the fourth studio album by transcendental black metal band Liturgy. Featuring their characteristic yearning guitar harmonies, epic song s… read more
H.A.Q.Q. is the fourth studio album by transcendental black metal band Liturgy. Featuring their characteristic yearning guitar harmonies, epic song structures, and intense drumming, H.A.… read more
There are two bands called Liturgy: 1. Liturgy are an experimental black metal band from Brooklyn, New York. Originally the solo project of Haela Ravenna Hunt-Hendrix, the band expanded to a four-piece in 2008, after the release of the 12" Immortal Life, which was followed in 2009 with their debut album Renihilation. The group call their style "transcendental black metal", which is described in a declaration written by Hunt-Hendrix. Their second LP, titled Aesthethica, came out in May 2011; their third, The Ark Work, in March 2015; their fourth, H.A.Q.Q., in November … read more
There are two bands called Liturgy: 1. Liturgy are an experimental black metal band from Brooklyn, New York. Originally the solo project of Haela Ravenna Hunt-Hendrix, the band expanded to … read more
There are two bands called Liturgy: 1. Liturgy are an experimental black metal band from Brooklyn, New York. Originally the solo project of Haela Ravenna Hunt-Hendrix, the band expanded to a four-piece in 2008, after the release of the… read more