Very little information about this band, though they have the feel of a one-man project, with three full-length releases plus an EP just in the past two years. The claim is that this is a band from Kabul, Afghanistan, but there is no evidence this is true, and it seems unlikely, given the state of Afghanistan these days. Anyway, this is an album of epic/atmospheric Black Metal in the general vein of bands like Druadan Forest, Elffor, or Eldamar, all of them progeny of the mighty Summoning. The only innovation this act adds is a good bit of Middle Eastern sound and instrumentation. This is not a huge leap, but I was surprised by how much identity it added to the sound. If you like this kind of stuff, then Realm is a good example of the breed, and it sounds surprisingly fresh.