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This appears to be a prompt related to the Russian black metal band and their 1995 demo In Tristitia Et In Lacrimis .
The title itself sets the stage for a meditation on grief. The tracks—often long and repetitive—utilize "monotonous" structures to induce a trance-like state in the listener. This repetition is a hallmark of the "Depressive Suicidal Black Metal" (DSBM) subgenre that would flourish a decade later, positioning Funeral Cult as an accidental pioneer of the style. The lyrics, though often obscured by the recording quality, revolve around themes of: funeral_cult_in_tristita_et_in_lacrimis_demo_fu...
The demo is characterized by a "lo-fi" production that enhances its haunting qualities. The sound can be broken down into three distinct layers: This appears to be a prompt related to