Review: “Noa’s D’ark” by Soulburn

Four years after 2016s “Earthless Pagan Spirit” Dutch blackened Death Doom Metallers Soulburn have returned with their fourth studio album “Noa’s D’ark”. Originally rising from the ashen ground of the demise of Death Metal masters Asphyx in 1996 with a desire to create stripped down Doom soaked Black Metal with influences from Bathory, Celtic Frost