Deeper Graves Pull Me Towards The Dark Review

March 8, 2026
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Deeper Graves

Pull Me Toward The Dark

Disorder Recordings

2026


Since its inception, DEEPER GRAVES exists in the quiet spaces between weight and release – a slow-moving, atmospheric post-punk project shaped by restraint and emotional gravity. Created by Jeff Wilson – also of Chrome Waves, Contrition, formerly of Nachtmystium and Wolvhammer, and owner of Disorder Recordings – the project serves as a deeply personal counterpoint to his work in heavier realms, favoring mood, texture, and introspection over immediacy.


I was immediately impressed. Harkening back to my days as a goth kid, stomping around listening to The Cure, Joy Division, :Wumpscut:, and London After Midnight this album would have soothed the soul of 16-year-old Rook.


Pull Me Toward The Dark is this super easy album to listen to. You’re immediately pulled in with the sweeping soundscapes, synths, and haunting vocals. Easy song flows into the next, giving you the ease of listening, however each song still stands out. Truly the only complaint I have is that while the vocals are this ghost whispering and haunting, I do wish they were pushed a bit more in the mix.


All in all, this will be an album that I keep revisiting. Sometimes nostalgia is all we need.

~Rook

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