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The recording of Absolute Elsewhere with All Gates Open (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) includes a 73-minute documentary. Now available on home video, this documentary takes you deep into the legendary Hansa Tonstudios as the band rehearses and records, featuring appearances from members of Tangerine Dream, Hällas, and Sijjin. The soundtrack and documentary were initially available only in the Deluxe Artbook edition of Absolute Elsewhere.
All early recordings of this ancient Dutch Black Metal band. Tormented Black Metal for those into ancient obscurities as Fallen Temple, Bestial Summoning etc.
Double-CD with photo's, liner notes etc.
The pendant swings once again. Ebony Pendant is back with the second full-length album and it’s the best material they have ever recorded. Him and his demons.
Relentless pounding blasts of black energy intertwined with corrupted acoustic hymns, and elegiac guitar leads move like quicksilver – like they have a life of their own. More epic than ever, this one-hour journey proves again that Ebony Pendant is the dark star showing the way to those who are lost in the light.
The pendant swings once again. Ebony Pendant is back with the second full-length album and it’s the best material they have ever recorded. Him and his demons.
Relentless pounding blasts of black energy intertwined with corrupted acoustic hymns, and elegiac guitar leads move like quicksilver – like they have a life of their own. More epic than ever, this one-hour journey proves again that Ebony Pendant is the dark star showing the way to those who are lost in the light.
Tracks 1-6: "Rebirth into Evil" demo
Tracks 7-10: "Coming of Hate"demo
Featuring exclusive material from both bands! Co-release with Purity Through Fire.
Collector's Edition in 4-panel digipack with 8-page booklet, limited to 800 copies. Co-release with Purity Through Fire.
Lathspell sounds somewhat typically Scandinavian, ranging from Norway’s Gorgoroth to Sweden’s Watain and latter Marduk efforts, with the eerie atmosphere of Ondskapt. All while still retaining the aggression of France’s Antaeus and a somewhat Australian grandeur to its blasphemy. the list could go on and on with different comparisons, ‘cause "impious incantations” isn’t unique; but it’s still damn good.
These Finnish lads surpass their predecessors in constant quality.