‘Entering Darkness’ title track is in Terrorizer mag’s Fear Candy #83
Ignore this terrible cover and check it out.

« Entering Darkness is definitely mood music, though. Most of the songs spill over the ten minute mark, and like blackened death/doom/thrash/whatever juggernaut Triptykon, this isn’t a sunny day affair. It’s grim, engrossing, and deep; if you’re not feeling that at the time, it can sound like impenetrable wall of sustained chords and raspy screaming. But when you can find a way in, it’s fantastic. «
Read the complete review at MetalSucks

Entering Darkness album reviewed at MetalSucks
The track ‘These Chains’ from our first album ‘Entering Darkness », feat. J./Infestvvs
(Glorior Belli, 11 as in Adversaries) performing guest vocals, is available for streaming on Glorior Belli‘s myspace page exclusively.
Be sure to check it out.

« Let’s face it : when you talk about Sludge Doom, it’s either images of the Louisiana swamps or the bleak and empty industrial landscapes of northern England that spring to mind. Never the sunny and friendly Paris ‘mon amour’. Of course, the ‘Cité Lumière’ has also a dark mirror-image : kilometers of underground catacombs, where various kind of persecuted religious people, insane secret societies, rejected tramps ridden with disease and whoever is not considered ‘suitable’ enough, used to dwell…some still are. »
Read the complete review at www.doom-metal.com

'Entering Darkness' album reviewed at Doom-metal.com
First review of « Entering Darkness » album at MTUK Metal ‘Zine
« Whether or not French band Eibon are fans of Fulci’s finest cinematic moment is unknown, but I would expect so all things considered. If not it’s still a great excuse to resurrect one of my favourite movie lines to kick start this review. On the cover of ‘Entering Darkness’ we may not have ‘The Beyond’ itself but we do have scenes of landscapes that have been torn by the ravages of war and it should be no surprise that within the package the music is very much bleak, despondent and harrowing. With six tracks notching up 63 minutes between them its no quick campaign either, you are in it for the distance. »
Read the complete review on www.metalteamuk.net

First review of "Entering Darkness" CD on MTUK Metal 'Zine
Eibon’s first album « Entering darkness » will be released this spring on Aesthetic Death Records.
Recorded and mixed by Andy Guillotin at Hybreed Studio (Glorior Belli, Temple of Baal), this first album contains 6 tracks – 60mn of music.
Check out the Eibon’s myspace page to listen to the title track.