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His Last Winter makes Dissolution feel like amplified guitar grief collapsing in slow motion

By Editorial Team - June 15, 2026

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His Last Winter makes Dissolution feel like amplified guitar grief collapsing in slow motion

Summary

His Last Winter release Dissolution through Amek Collective, a Bulgarian guitar-drone and noise full-length from Asen Santev built around catharsis, feedback and slow collapse.

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  • Category: News
  • Published: June 15, 2026
  • Tags: his last winter, dissolution, amek collective, bulgaria, drone, noise, guitar drone, Bulgarian Drone / Experimental Noise

His Last Winter’s Dissolution arrives on 15 June through Bulgaria’s Amek Collective, and the title is not being poetic for decoration. This is a record about things coming apart. Written and performed by Asen Santev, known for work with Bulgarian doom and post-metal projects Trysth, Upyr and Brodnik, the album documents his first solo explorations in guitar-centered drone and noise. The release was recorded in one session and moves from sustained metallic tones to meditative but anxiety-drenched loops, amp-worshipping ritual and finally walls of crushing feedback. That arc makes Dissolution feel less like a collection of tracks and more like a slow cathartic process. It is not music designed to comfort. It is music that lets amplified guitar become weather, pressure, memory and collapse. For drone listeners, that is exactly the point.

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