Anima Sola: CD
"It is, without a shadow of a doubt, utterly fantastic." -The Moshville Times
"A scorching extravaganza of Norwegian Black Metal that will consume your soul, thoroughly put together by a one-man army of darkness." -TheHeadbangingMoose
"This is one of Minneriket's most aggressive albums with a very dense and depressing atmosphere." -Terra Relicta
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"It is, without a shadow of a doubt, utterly fantastic." -The Moshville Times
"A scorching extravaganza of Norwegian Black Metal that will consume your soul, thoroughly put together by a one-man army of darkness." -TheHeadbangingMoose
"This is one of Minneriket's most aggressive albums with a very dense and depressing atmosphere." -Terra Relicta
"A soundtrack that really speaks of darkness, shouting with anger and inhuman hatred." -Metalhead.it
"Quite raw and impetuous, the Norwegian gets down to business here and creates an oppressive eerily dark atmosphere." -Legazcy Magazine
"For fans of Gorgoroth, Mayhem and Burzum." -Metal Na Lata
"As a travesty, a distorted reflection of contrived and feigned idyll, Minneriket holds up Anima Sola in front of you, as an unadulterated mirror for your soul. A mirror that portray your inner pain, your bereavement, your sorrow and despair, without any filter." -Gorger.org
"It's definitely impressive and worth including on my list of potential best of 2018 releases. Perfection comes early." -ScumFeastMetal666
"But above all, it is the atmosphere that vocalist and multi-instrumentalist Stein Akslen offers us here that inspires me so much. Unbridled hatred, deviant rage, and self-effacing misanthropy flow from the listener's heart and take control of him, at least for the duration of the record!" -Metal Division Magazine
"In my opinion this is another great sounding recording from Minneriket and if you are a fan of ambient black metal, you should check out this album." -OccultBlackMetalZine
"Without a lot of pompous "ornaments," the beginning of the new Norwegian record, with "Tro, håp og kjærlighet" reminds of the glittering moments of their great home school, creating an atmosphere like the one created with their keys by Dimmu Borgir, or Satyricon on "Shadowthrone"." -MetalView
"The opening song captured my attention immediately and was incredibly good, especially the vocals were very much to my liking and reminded me of Abbath at the time of ‘Diabolical Fullmoon Mysticism’ (this is a compliment as that album is in my top 5 of best black metal albums ever)." - The Independent Voice
"In conclusion, MINNERIKET is RECOMMENDED for every TRADITIONAL BLACK METAL, ROMANTIC BLACK METAL MUSIC fan and of course, especially for those who are looking for fresh music and new inspirations." - HeavyMetalTshirts credits released January 2, 2018
Music and lyrics: Stein Akslen Mastered by Steve Nagasaki @ Nagasaki Sound Artwork by Anna Marine