#Aconite
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Reward for @/aconite
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December 10, 2025 at 3:00 PM
行きたいシナリオメモ✍
aconite
悪魔の唇
TACCA
コレーの婚儀
BREAD AND BUTTER
December 9, 2025 at 2:41 AM
It's not the end of the year yet.
December 7, 2025 at 4:35 PM
#JoinMeOnMyWalk Lovely local wander with only a little drizzle as I approached home which was a huge win given the forecast! Even a little blue in the sky at one point. Lots of fresh velvet shanks, ivy doing it's winter thing, catkins & witches butter. @photohour.bsky.social #Lancashire
December 6, 2025 at 6:40 PM
I can't remember where I got recommended this, but it's a very good one!
December 5, 2025 at 8:31 PM
Not sure who hooked whom, but love the fact that the lily (Lilium pardolinum) and the monkshood (Aconite columbianum) both just kept on going. Found on a hike in the Sierra Nevada in California on a glorious summer day.

#artadventcalendar #nativeplants #flowers #flowerphotography #SierraNevada 🌿
December 1, 2025 at 8:21 PM
GRANDMOTHER'S NIGHT CAP, sb. The flower called monk's hood or aconite. Aconitum napellus.
November 30, 2025 at 7:49 PM
Aconite Violet (#9e55f5) / Sap Green (#578b1c)
November 28, 2025 at 4:59 AM
Aconite - Strigiform
"Pretty balanced, experimental death metal."
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November 27, 2025 at 4:05 AM
#myweek Saw Funeral Dancer and SAVAGE MYSTIC play live in my friends basement and they were excellent. Also, my ex-wife was cleaning out the basement and found my old Led Zeppelin and Ravagers albums. I've had Zeppelin since I was a kid. Not sure why, cause I didn't have a player. #metalsky
November 26, 2025 at 8:20 PM
Eranthis hyemalis, or winter aconite
Good morning
A tired start today but i finally feel I'm starting to recover from that awful virus!

Todays beauty is
Eranthis hyemalis, or winter aconite
Introduced to the UK in the 1500s from France, Italy, & the Balkans, has since become widely naturalised

Have a fantastic day 🌱
November 26, 2025 at 10:22 AM
Good morning
A tired start today but i finally feel I'm starting to recover from that awful virus!

Todays beauty is
Eranthis hyemalis, or winter aconite
Introduced to the UK in the 1500s from France, Italy, & the Balkans, has since become widely naturalised

Have a fantastic day 🌱
November 26, 2025 at 6:44 AM
Winter Aconite is the Yellow Flower ?
November 26, 2025 at 12:00 AM
Strigiform 🇮🇹
Aconite
2025 (released last week)
Dissonant Black Metal, Progressive Death Metal
November 24, 2025 at 12:54 AM
Here’s the full set of panels for Aconite

#printmaking #darkfantasy #dungeonsnyth
November 23, 2025 at 10:23 PM
Feed: "Aconite Cafe"
By: Aconite Cafe Staff on Saturday, November 22, 2025
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November 23, 2025 at 8:01 AM
先週出たStrigiform🇮🇹の1stフル、これ好きだな。方向性としては、Thantifaxathみたいな歪み&不協和の内に昂るアヴァンBMと、そこにArtificial Brain的作家性のあるテク/プログ/アヴァンDMが重なり合う感じか。今後にも大期待。i,voidhangerからのリリース。

Strigiform - Aconite
strigiformbm.bandcamp.com/album/aconite
November 22, 2025 at 3:59 PM
STYLE:
Avant Garde Death Metal

SCORE:
1️⃣7️⃣/2️⃣0️⃣

🔸Strigiform
🔸Aconite
🔹DeathMetal

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November 22, 2025 at 8:26 AM
You wish liked Imperial Triumphant but need it slightly less weird? Try this on for size. I've just done some sampling really quickly, but it seems pretty good so far. Technically very good. Less discordant than IIT. Very I-Voidhanger. #metalsky
i-voidhangerrecords.bandcamp.com/album/aconite
Aconite, by STRIGIFORM
6 track album
i-voidhangerrecords.bandcamp.com
November 21, 2025 at 4:58 AM
Angry Metal Guy 🤘 Strigiform – Aconite Review: Sometimes, you catch a glint from deep within the festering promo heap and you know exactly what kind of beast you’re about to prod. Strigiform’s debut, Aconite, radiates the unmistakable stench of… LinkInBio for More 🤘 #AngryMetalGuy #HeavyMetal #Metal
Strigiform – Aconite Review
Sometimes, you catch a glint from deep within the festering promo heap and you know exactly what kind of beast you’re about to prod. Strigiform’s debut, Aconite, radiates the unmistakable stench of “I, Voidhanger-core”—that wonderfully cursed strain of aural decimation that critics slobber over while normal metalheads back away slowly, usually on smaller wierdo labels like I, Voidhanger or Transcending Obscurity. Think along the lines of AMG darlings from this year like Hexrot, Patristic and Ritual Ascension. Let’s check the boxes, just for safe measure. Genre tag reads “avant-garde black/death” (Check). Hails from Italy, where pretension and brilliance are often bedfellows (Check). Cover art looks like a philosophy major’s panic attack rendered in oil paint (Check). Pretentious song titles? “Knell of Nethermost Withdrawal” (Triple Check). This is the kind of swirling, self-immolating chaos that promises either transcendence or a migraine. Luckily for Strigiform, their songcraft does anything but check boxes, and the compositions on Aconite are nuanced and powered by a crack team of impeccable musicians. This is a quartet of underground metal veterans, from bands such as Vertebra Atlantis, Afraid of Destiny and Thirst Prayer, showing every bit of their pedigree across a lean 34-minute runtime. They merge the reality-altering riffcraft of mid-period Blut Aus Nord, the crystalline cleans of Haunter’s lighter moments and the sly virtuosity of Serpent Column into something entirely their own. Guitarist Saprovore careens between satisfying second-wave tremolos, uncomfortable suspended arpeggios, and spacey, phaser-coated clean sections dripping with a subtle menace. This delectable guitar work is backed by a tasty, jazz-fueled bass performance by Aiokos, who anchors the 6-string haze with a warm, meaty backbone, guiding the ear through these twisted compositions with melodic fills and supporting the eldritch riffery when necessary. The instrumental trio is rounded out by Morte Rossa on drums, who blasts and gallops as expected during the more anarchic moments, but also brings a gentle rhythmic touch to the record’s softer motifs. Each performance is impressive in its own right, but it’s the synthesis of these talented players working together to create considered compositions that elevate Aconite to a higher plane of perverse consciousness. Aconite by STRIGIFORM On Aconite, songs unfold naturally, brimming with skronktastic chaos and understated melodies. Strigiform understands the necessary push and pull to accent a work’s heavier moments, spending almost as much time lulling you into a sense of hypnotic false security as they do pummeling your eardrums with unholy blackened fury. The more aggressive cuts (“Adamant,” “Obsecration”) are led by omnidimensional death-tinged riffs and octopus-armed drum grooves while vocalist N shrieks abstract void poetry atop it all, but the rest of the album leaves plenty of room for brooding atmosphere. “Scorched and Hostile” emerges from its aural onslaught and ends on a sickening off-time chordal refrain, while album highlight “Hypnagogic Allure” weaves around a gorgeously haunting, Imperial Triumphant-esque clean arpeggio, building towards a dissonant freak-out as its poignant conclusion. Aconite demonstrates a pointed and deliberate pacing that often eludes bands of this ilk. Whenever a section might overstay its welcome, Strigiform interject with a novel, mind-bending part which furthers the song, easing up on the gas when necessary, but always deepening the band’s twisted vision. Musically, Aconite is superb, but the work as a whole is elevated by Strigiform’s keen sense of thematics. The six songs on Aconite are ordered from shortest to longest, with each piece becoming more and more expansive until the 8-minute finale “Knell of Nethermost Withdrawal,” a tune that begins with nearly two minutes of abstract noise before the band’s familiar groaning lurch explodes into action. A full album listen gives the sense of descending into the Conradian darkness of some sinister subterranea. This is aided by some truly standout lyrics which evoke a poetic nihilism with the flourish of French symbolists like Baudelaire or Rimbaud. Such evocative lines as “Encapsulation of screaming cells / Inebriated by rotten velvet / Heal me with your aconite hands / Soak me in crimson flames / Turn my wrath to limestone / Drown in smoke” or “Molten into iridescent hallucinations / of devoured perception / yet again, another moment of consciousness / coerced into contemplation.” set my inner English major’s heart ablaze and are clear evidence that Aconite has the narrative weight to match its outstanding musicianship. With Aconite, Strigiform have crafted a fully realized artistic statement that pushes the boundaries of esoteric underground metal. It’s the kind of album that makes all the trials and tribulations of music reviewing worthwhile—a debut from an unknown band on a modest label that completely floors you. Aconite is dynamic, intricate, and richly layered, a record every fan of avant-garde metal should hear. I can’t wait to see what Strigiform do next --- Rating: 4.0/5.0 DR: 7 | Format Reviewed: 320 kb/s mp3 Label: I, Voidhanger Records Websites: i-voidhangerrecords.bandcamp.com/album/aconite Releases Worldwide: November 14th, 2025 The post Strigiform – Aconite Review appeared first on Angry Metal Guy.
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November 19, 2025 at 5:26 PM
Trans Tasman (#317a61) / Aconite Violet (#9542dd)
November 19, 2025 at 1:00 PM
I wish I could thank the gardeners at Bunhill Fields personally. I love their work & the way they explain it on chalk boards around the place. How many public gardens have a quote from Albert Camus on autumn? The bee hotel is very sweet too 🤗
November 18, 2025 at 1:59 PM
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November 18, 2025 at 12:04 PM
Aconite HO4 Ginger・Syrup
November 18, 2025 at 11:58 AM
i-voidhangerrecords.bandcamp.com/album/aconite

if ya fucks with Ved Buens Ende, Suffering Hour, Virus and that sorta thing, get on this right now.
Produced by the big homie GG from Cosmic Putrefaction.
Aconite, by STRIGIFORM
6 track album
i-voidhangerrecords.bandcamp.com
November 15, 2025 at 1:24 AM