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Album Review – Domhain / In Perfect Stillness (2026)

Posted on February 20, 2026 by Gustavo Scuderi
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This up-and-coming Irish entity is poised for world domination with their first full-length opus, blending an emotional mix of Post-Black Metal, Blackgaze, and Atmospheric Black Metal.

Formed in 2021 in Northern Ireland and consisting of four experienced musicians from the Irish metal scene, those being Andy Ennis (Celtachor, Imperial Demonic, Overoth) on vocals and bass, Nathan Irvine (So Much for the Sun) on the guitars, Ashley Irwin (So Much for the Sun) on the guitars and backing vocals, and Anaïs Chareyre-Méjan (Ironborne) on drums, vocals and cello, Belfast-based outfit  Domhain (an Irish word meaning “world,” “the deep,” or “depth”) blends an emotional mix of Post-Black Metal, Blackgaze, and Atmospheric Black Metal, featuring distinctive vocal harmonies and cello. Following the release of their debut EP Nimue, in 2023, and the split Of Pine and Oak (with the band Ephemeral), in 2025, the band returns in full force now in 2026 with their first full-length opus, entitled In Perfect Stillness. Produced by the band itself alongside Chris Fielding, who was also responsible for the engineering and mixing at Foel Studio, mastered by Mike Lamb at Ghost Bird Studios, and displaying a grim yet delicate artwork by the band’s own Anaïs Chareyre-Méjan, In Perfect Stillness consists of five darkly embracing songs highly recommended for admirers of the darkest yet delicate side of music, positioning Domhain as a force to be reckoned with in the current Post-Metal landscape.

An overdose of melancholy flows from the dark cello by Anaïs in the cinematic intro Una Tarra Ci Hé (which translates roughly to “A Land Is There” from Corsican, often referring to the beauty or essence of Corsica), warming up our senses for the band’s undisputed Post-Black Metal attack in Talamh Lom, a Gaelic phrase, primarily Irish, that translates to “bare land,” “empty land,” or “uncultivated ground,” with Andy’s both clean and deep guttural adding an extra touch of obscurity to their sound while the guitars by Nathan and Ashley exhale heaviness. Things get even more introspective in Footsteps II, featuring guests John Wilson on the piano and Raul Andueza on the cello, with the band going almost full Post-Metal while also presenting atmospheric and progressive nuances in their core sonority. The last part of the album is by far the heaviest one, starting with the stormy title-track In Perfect Stillness, where Andy’s visceral roars and Anaïs’ thunderous drumming turn it into a must-listen for fans of the genre; and guest vocalist Sarah Fielding (of Darkest Era) lends her stunning voice to My Tomb Beneath The Tide, starting in a serene, melodic manner and presenting a beautiful clash of vocal styles while Nathan and Ashley fire their trademark scathing riffs and solos, ending the album on a high and embracing mode.

If you want to know more about the stylish, enfolding music crafted by Domhain, as well as more details about the band and their live performances, you can get in touch with those Northern Irish metallers via Facebook and Instagram, and don’t forget to also stream their unique music on any platform such as Spotify, and of course to grab a copy of the awesome In Perfect Stillness from their own Bandcamp or from These Hands Melt, or simply click HERE for all things Domhain. Domhain are poised for world domination armed with their striking full-length opus, shaking the foundations of Post-Black Metal in a beautiful and compelling way, and I can’t wait to see what’s next in the career of one of the must-see names of the underground scene worldwide.

Best moments of the album: In Perfect Stillness and My Tomb Beneath The Tide.

Worst moments of the album: None.

Released in 2026 These Hands Melt

Track listing
1. Una Tarra Ci Hé 1:57
2. Talamh Lom 7:10
3. Footsteps II 9:29
4. In Perfect Stillness 7:22
5. My Tomb Beneath The Tide 9:22

Band members
Andy Ennis – vocals, bass
Nathan Irvine – guitars
Ashley Irwin – guitars, backing vocals
Anaïs Chareyre-Méjan – drums, vocals, cello

Guest musicians
Sarah Fielding – vocals on “My Tomb Beneath The Tide”
John Wilson – piano on “Footsteps II”
Raul Andueza – cello on “Footsteps II”

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