Lammendam

Lammendam is the debut studio album by Dutch symphonic black metal band Carach Angren.

[3] The legend centers around series of events that supposedly occurred in Schinveldse Bossen, a forest area northeast of the Dutch region of South Limburg and of the town of Schinveld, near the German border.

One night, under mysterious circumstances, her castle was burned, leading to the young woman's death, and her ghost remains on the land.

[2] A reviewer of Sputnikmusic observed that singer Seregor's vocals were unique since they are "relatively easy to understand and decipher upon first listen" when compared to other bands in the genre.

[8] The Sonic Seducer magazine praised the technical skills of the band and the diversity of emotion portrayed by the album.