A raw, gritty, vintage doom metal album cover featuring a heavily textured, photocopied ink illustration of a haunted medieval castle on a jagged hill, surrounded by black fog and dead trees. The artwork is framed inside a square, resembling an old, lo- fi xerox flyer from the late 70s or early 80s. The illustration looks like it has been printed, scanned, and re- printed, with heavy black shadows, rough ink lines, and degraded textures. A deep, blood- red overlay is applied over the black- and- white artwork, using a multiply effect, evoking the look of an old bootleg poster. The background is gritty, with visible paper grain, ink smudges, and a distressed, worn- out appearance. Above or within the frame, bold blackletter typography spells 'FETTE DOOM MMXXV', sharp and ominous, perfectly fitting the occult doom vibe. The overall mood is lo- fi, menacing, and unmistakably DIY, like a forgotten stoner doom record from 1979
