A peculiar anomaly in the otherwise towering discography of Candlemass, House Of Doom is supposed to be the soundtrack for a mobile game. Yeah, that's right: the Candlemass Mobile Game? While this EP?s overall genre is identical to its predecessor, the song styles cover much different territory. The title track and ?Flowers of Deception? are largely upbeat tracks with a few dips into doom and a nice psychedelic tangent on the latter. From there, the acoustic balladry of ?Fortuneteller? makes it the EP?s standout and ?Dolls on a Wall? is a doomy instrumental closer. Candlemass is back, as founder and bassist Leif Edling returns from taking time off due to an illness and has delivered a very good album.