CMPT sounds more to me like some assembly language instruction than that of a black metal band's name, but it does stand out as a result. ;) This is apparently the second album of a trilogy, but I haven't heard the first one. Overall, this is atmospheric, dark, gloomy black metal that's mid to fast paced, more of the post-2000 school than that of the second wave. The mid-paced parts are especially anguished and somewhat depressing at times, quite melodic but with a very incisive, aggressive sound that invades the eardrums and won't let go. This is not the kind of stuff you'll likely headbang to, more like head bobbing and just soaking it in on a grim weather day (perfect soundtrack for that). If you like your black metal atmospheric and kind of epic and folkloric, Na utrini will do just fine.