At first, I was a bit disapointed with this split. I consider Hell and Primitive Man to be two of the most punishing bands in doom metal, and I was hoping this would be a contest of sheer crushing misanthropy. Hell's song was not anywhere near the standard of heaviness the band has set for itself, and it really didn't compare in that regard to Primitive Man's songs. I gave it some time, and I actually really love Hell's contribution now. It's more groovy and trad-doomy than his other stuff. maxlikesound
As has (rightfully) already been said elsewhere, this band and album are "absolute fire."
Despite the doom-gloom cover art, this type of rock music is a positive force. Especially without vocals, which for me is a bonus. Dale Lloyd
Rooted in the deep Scandinavian psych tradition, the latest album from Kungens Män offers epic songs with billowing guitars. Bandcamp New & Notable Apr 23, 2022
The psychedelic escapades of mr. Harlon and his flock of dead crows are a new discovery for me, but one of my favourites in the past few years. Dark exploration of the human state, but with a tint of hope and determination. Vanja