'...reframing Old English folk tales in thrilling black metallic form.' 8/10 - Metal Hammer
'With a sound rooted in “classic” Black Metal (the epic grandeur of their music makes the term “classic” seems like a better fit than one like “Old School”), pulse-quickening tracks like “Herne of Windsor Forest” and “Peg Powler” have more than a hint of Nightside/Anthems-era Emperor to them, which I most definitely mean as a compliment, and there are also lingering traces of Dusk and Her Embrace-period Cradle of Filth (as well as vintage My Dying Bride) littered throughout shamelessly bombastic and multifaceted numbers such as “Pendle – Daughters of the Black Moon” and “The Great Thunderstorm' -
nocleansinging.com
"Old Corpse Road creates a recording that is mostly rooted in the tradition British style of black metal bringing in the perfect balance between atmosphere, melody and heaviness while also mixing in some death metal and folk music elements to create a recording that really stands out, the production sounds very professional while the lyrics cover Celtic paganism, Druids, Wicca and British Folklore themes' -
occultblackmetalzine.blogspot.co.uk
CD version available on Cacophonous Records
cacophonous.bigcartel[dot]com
Cat number: LAR 026
released January 26, 2016