Code are from the UK and they specialise in Progressive Avant-Garde Black Metal that’s a triumph of both style and substance.
A good musical starting point of reference would be bands such as Arcturus, Dødheimsgard and Enslaved, as well as aspects of Opeth or Borknagar. This is only a starting point however, as Code definitely have their own sound as well as masses of talent and songwriting skills.
Gleaming, obsidian riffs crash against each other in a sea of percussive paranoia and nightmare orchestration. It’s as if someone has been having fantastical dreams about a dark future and they have sprung fully-shaped into life in the form of this album.
The vocals criss-cross all over the complex music and create the impression of power, synergy and importance. Very impressive and brilliantly realised.
There is so much colour and depth to these songs that most bands sound one-dimensional by comparison. Multi-layered vocals take centre-point while the music is no slouch either, effortlessly conjuring up the impressions and feelings that these songsmiths wish you to experience as you travel with them on this wild journey.
This truly is an exceptional and individual release; the kind of album that keeps Metal alive and kicking; stops it from becoming stale and stagnant.
Favourite Track: Garden Chancery. Vocal harmonies to die for. But really I could pick almost any song – Augur Nox is that strong.
This is for all fans of Metal, or just for those with heavier Progressive proclivities. If there’s only one album you get in the near future then make sure it’s this.

I’ve been catching up on your recent posts, but LUCKILY this is the last one for today… It is too much for someone who loves good music. To much love is not good…
I’ve been hit 3rd time today… First Upyt. Then Lethe… I felt like literally forced to spread the word on my blog and I did it. The new
is brilliant too. It is not an easy one though. The harmonies are weird and from outer space indeed. It reminds me a bit the first contact with Anaal Nathrakh… Same craziness being cast in somewhat different shapes and forms. It looks “Augur Nox” has been published as CD, so I’ll review it too as soon as I get it.Thanks for all these awesome posts.
This is an exceptional album. Gave me the shame excitement as the first time I heard La Masquerade Infernale by Arcturus.