Vvilderness - Devour The Sun Instrumental

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Devour The Sun Instrumental: A Sonic Odyssey That Stays With You Let’s get one thing straight—Vvilderness’ Devour The Sun Instrumental isn’t your average album. Released back in 2017 from the depths of Hungary, this record feels like a fever dream where black metal collides with ambient soundscapes and post-rock vibes. It’s raw, unfiltered, and dripping with emotion. And yeah, it’s self-released under "Not On Label," which honestly just adds to its DIY charm. First off, hats off to Vvildr for wearing every hat here—songwriting, producing, artwork, even the cover design. This dude didn’t just make an album; he built a world. Now let me tell you why this sucker sticks in my head long after the last note fades. The track “Devour The Sun” hits hard—but not in the way you’d expect. It starts slow, almost hesitant, like it’s testing the waters. Then BAM! Layers of guitars crash over you like waves on some desolate shore. The mix of shoegaze fuzz and electronic beats creates this hypnotic pull that drags you deeper into its atmosphere. I swear, halfway through, I forgot where I was sitting. Was I still at my desk or floating somewhere between stars? No clue. But damn, did it feel good. And then there’s “Starless Dark.” Oh man, this one punches you right in the soul without saying a word. The opening riff is hauntingly simple, but as it builds, it becomes this massive wall of sound that feels both suffocating and liberating. Like staring into the void but finding beauty in it somehow. There’s no lyrics, but who needs ‘em when the music says everything? By the end, I felt drained—but in the best possible way, ya know? What strikes me most about this album is how personal it feels. Every track seems to carry a piece of Vvildr himself, stitched together with equal parts grit and grace. You can hear the passion bleeding through every note, every distorted chord. It’s messy, imperfect, and utterly human. So yeah, Devour The Sun Instrumental might not be everyone’s cup of tea. If you’re looking for polished pop hooks or radio-friendly bangers, keep scrolling. But if you want something that challenges you, pulls you apart, and leaves you piecing yourself back together… well, this is it. Funny thing though—after listening to it again while writing this review, I realized something kinda wild. For all its darkness and heaviness, this album made me feel alive. Like, stupidly, ridiculously alive. Maybe that’s what happens when you devour the sun—you shine brighter than ever before. Or maybe I’ve been staring at my screen too long. Who knows?

Download Vvilderness - Devour The Sun Instrumental
Artist: Vvilderness
Album: Devour The Sun Instrumental
Rating: 5.0

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Download

Filename: vvilderness-devour-the-sun-instrumental.zip
  • MP3 size: 25.2 mb
  • FLAC size: 261.6 mb

Tracks

TrackDurationPreview
New Earth7:50
Life2:45
Starless Dark5:16
Devour The Sun5:42
Sól6:08
Aftershine10:26

Video

Vvilderness - Devour the Sun (Full Album)

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Labels

Not On Label (Vvilderness Self-released)

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Formats

  • 6 × File
  • MP3
  • Album
  • 320 kbps

Credits

RoleCredit
SongwriterVvildr
ProducerVvildr
Lyrics ByVvildr
CoverVvildr
ArtworkVvildr

Notes

Released through the band's own Bandcamp page.

About Vvilderness

Ambient, Post Rock, Black Metal, Shoegaze one-man band from Hungary, with a minimal studio equipment: a guitar, a microphone and a computer. vvildr () - songwriting, production, lyrics, vocals, cover art

Name Vars

  • vvildr

Aliases

  • Release The Long Ships
  • Rain Catalogue

Members

  • Ferenc Kapiller
  • Vvildr

Interesting fact about Album

Did you know? The album *Devour The Sun Instrumental* by Vvilderness is a one-person masterpiece. Every single aspect, from songwriting to artwork, was done by Vvildr alone. Released in 2017, it blends genres like Black Metal, Ambient, and Post Rock, creating a unique soundscape that feels both heavy and ethereal. The track "Sól" even hints at celestial themes, matching the cosmic vibe of the entire project. Pretty cool for a self-released Hungarian album, right?

Comments

twishamhae
2025-03-12
???
silkbowler300
2025-03-12
September 2022 - still awesome!
arsennurbekovich
2025-03-12
How to donate BMP?
akuma110
2025-03-11
Fennséges... ?
misate
2025-03-11
tak tohle mne prekvapilo melodicnosti a nenasilnou sladenosti instrumentu. Congrats guys!
pesquisadacachaca
2025-03-11
That riff transition in New Earth is pure sex
mandalisboa
2025-03-10
отличное музло!
aprafoxtrot
2025-03-10
Oh Frost Frost Frost mich nicht ein .... Russisches Volkslied
placidfray
2025-03-09
This is playing in my funeral for sure
maliab19
2025-03-08
Got over 18 inches of snow today and felt shitty... until I walked outside and just stood there listening to this around midnight. On the verge of tears and loving it
oscarpalomero
2025-03-08
El cierre del disco es absolutamente sublime. Gran trabajo
rohaantitus
2025-03-08
LOL!
nechidulceteseduce
2025-03-08
Достойно и довольно интересно лабают. Зачёт
naturalessence2014
2025-03-08
Similar vibe to that of Burzum
vvhshawksbaseball
2025-03-07
Rock solid work! Expresses my feelings very good!
hk67891111
2025-03-07
This is seriously becoming my favorite channel
viarmcnabb
2025-03-06
This is a wonderful Album!!!! ???
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evakutyla
2025-03-06
This is so beatiful music!