1. Zeta Reticuli 03:45
2. Stellar Desolation 04:25
3. Death of Space 05:30
4. Malicious Manipulation 04:16
5. Massive Arrival 03:09
6. We Are Here 03:30
7. Abduction 05:30
8. RR-4 04:22
9. Mandragore Odyssey 05:31
10. Putrid Reflextion of Vanity (Bonus Track)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cTDJ141XWrg
Funerarium, is a French Black Metal Atmospheric , One Man Band created in 2018.
Since, objectively speaking, I don't have the time to go through the entire discography of FUNERARIUM, I'll take this CD for what it is: a piece of about 40 minutes with ten tracks (there's a bonus track on the CD version) dealing with the theory of former astronauts, which is more ufological than scientific, but which I've always found fascinating because of its numerous bridges with history, archaeology and religions. This current has of course influenced numerous more or less fantastic works, from Lovecraft to Indiana Jones to Kubrick, Predator or Stargate... Be that as it may, I can only recommend you to watch the documentary series "Alien Theory", previously broadcast on Arte, which perfectly summarizes the background of this way of thinking, which is conspiratorial for some and who are not surprised that the military and governments systematically disappear all "evidence" of extraterrestrial life. In short, this isn't the debate of the day, but as for the concept, I'm already excited, me, who often looks up at the sky and hopes that a giant spaceship will eclipse the sun and put an end to all this crap, that or the beast from the Apocalypse according to John, what's the difference anyway? We just need to put an end to man once and for all, he has given power to the pedophiles and satanic reptiloids, nothing will save him.
So don't expect any memorable riffs or high-level guitar performances; the instrument here is conceived more as a sonic stratum, a foundation, a launching pad for what's around it: the voice of inhumanity, spectral ambiences, the cold melodies of a world fleeing from itself and hoping to find the reasons for its existence in an improbable elsewhere.