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Regular jewel case with 8-page booklet.
Krigsdøger, the second full-length from the bloodiest Norwegian black metal duo Gjendød, will be released March 9th on CD and digital formats. The follow-up to the acclaimed debut LP 'Nedstigning', the album brings nine brand new tracks, balancing infernal wall of sound
with evocative melodies and prominent bass lines. Be prepared for their most intense and varied work to date that still retains the band's distinctive Norse flavour.
6-panel digipak with booklet
Five years, five releases on Hellthrasher. Since their debut 2016 demo, the prolific Norwegian black metal duo have managed to maintain the incredible pace of releases without disregarding the quality of songwriting and execution. On their third full-length 'Angrep', Gjendød deliver eight new tracks that stay true to the band's trademark sound, while being faster, noisier and more aggressive than anything they've done before. Immerse into the angry world of Angrep...
At long last, the full fathom of MOONCITADEL's now-transcendent powers arrives with the band's long-awaited debut album, Night's Scarlet Symphonies. If past MOONCITADEL recordings bore titles evocative of their respective contents, then surely Night's Scarlet Symphonies trumps them all: here is a bountiful feast of splendorous, widescreen black metal mysticism that's reverent of the mid '90s whilst channeling energies new and untold. Everything about MOONCITADEL's debut album - spiraling melodicism, folkloric atmosphere, impassioned performance, engrossing totality - maximizes the duo's previous works to their fullest potential, all threaded together by a never-too-raw soundfield that heightens these elements further. Which is to say nothing of its attendant song titles; over the course of its impossibly vast 47-minute runtime, some of Night's Scarlet Symphonies include "Ablaze My Heart With Falling Stars," "Nightwind was the Passage Between Worlds," "Whispering Cry of Magick Undying," and especially "Monumental Silver Thorns" all conveying this (monumental, silvery, magickal) headspace.
A new modern classic of old mystical black metal has hereby been born with MOONCITADEL's Night's Scarlet Symphonies!
YMIR's history stretches back to the late '90s. The band originally existed as a trio of vocalist/guitarist Vrasjarn, later of funeral doomlords Profetus; drummer Lord Sargofagian, who concurrently founded the prolific Baptism; and lead guitarist Toni Pölkki. With this lineup, YMIR released the Trollsword demo in 1999, mystical black metal firmly (and favorably) of its time. Seven more years would follow before another recording came from YMIR, as the brothers Vrasjarn and Lord Sargofagian were busy with the aforementioned bands (and many others), but the Silvery Howling demo at last arrived in 2006, courtesy of WEREWOLF, and saw the band scaled back to a duo and evincing a rawer, nastier sound whilst retaining the sweet stench of the '90s. Naturally, once again, more silence ensued...
But from the past comes the storms...of icy, grandiose, paradigmatically Finnish black metal, bearing the no-bullshit title of Ymir. As can be expected, YMIR's long-brewing debut album is both a summation of their sparse but no-less-considerable past and a strident extension into both present and future. Never before have the band sounded so invigorated, so robust and roiling in their sweepingly sumptuous ruminations; the aim may be for mystical black metal of a most mid-'90s vintage, but the palpable physicality present here puts Ymir in rarefied company, whether it's past or especially present. Suitably, YMIR create epic screeds which open portals of the imagination and ancient consciousness alike, reverent to the old ways of noble black metal faith but by no means tethered to reductive expression: simply put, YMIR are a black metal band and Ymir is a black metal record, but their collective scope is boundless, brave, and breathing deeply of an essence few are able to grasp in the nowadays scene.
At long last, the full fathom of MOONCITADEL's now-transcendent powers arrives with the band's long-awaited debut album, Night's Scarlet Symphonies. If past MOONCITADEL recordings bore titles evocative of their respective contents, then surely Night's Scarlet Symphonies trumps them all: here is a bountiful feast of splendorous, widescreen black metal mysticism that's reverent of the mid '90s whilst channeling energies new and untold. Everything about MOONCITADEL's debut album - spiraling melodicism, folkloric atmosphere, impassioned performance, engrossing totality - maximizes the duo's previous works to their fullest potential, all threaded together by a never-too-raw soundfield that heightens these elements further. Which is to say nothing of its attendant song titles; over the course of its impossibly vast 47-minute runtime, some of Night's Scarlet Symphonies include "Ablaze My Heart With Falling Stars," "Nightwind was the Passage Between Worlds," "Whispering Cry of Magick Undying," and especially "Monumental Silver Thorns" all conveying this (monumental, silvery, magickal) headspace.
A new modern classic of old mystical black metal has hereby been born with MOONCITADEL's Night's Scarlet Symphonies!
FORHIST is the latest incarnation of Vindsval, the faceless entity behind the legendary BLUT AUS NORD.
Inspired by the ‘90s Norwegian Black Metal scene, FORHIST is purely a raw, intimate and poetic Black Metal act: a solitary walk in deep woods, a haunted dreamworld which exposes the roots of one of the most anomalous protagonists in Black Metal’s history with entrancing cohesion.
Comes with a download card. Pressed on black heavy vinyl.
FORHIST is the latest incarnation of Vindsval, the faceless entity behind the legendary BLUT AUS NORD.
Inspired by the ‘90s Norwegian Black Metal scene, FORHIST is purely a raw, intimate and poetic Black Metal act: a solitary walk in deep woods, a haunted dreamworld which exposes the roots of one of the most anomalous protagonists in Black Metal’s history with entrancing cohesion.
Comes in a 6-panel digipack. First batch comes in black polycarbonate CD.
Reissue in pinwheel splatter vinyl effect
copia NUOVA e mai ascoltata ma con copertina leggermente danneggiata su un angolo durante il trasporto
Comes with an A3 poster and download card. Pressed on black heavy vinyl. Once sold out, there will be no repress.
A compilation of early WHITE WARD material leading up to their debut record, “Origins” is more than a hint of greater things to come, these nine tracks evincing their own merits through an uncompromisingly despondent blend of stygian atmospheric black metal, post metal, and dark ambient. Moody spoken word and notes of somber jazz recall gloomy walls of rain and the rotting thoroughfares of darkened alleyways in a dismal omnibus which will appeal to die-hard fans and newcomers alike. Opening with a standout re-recording of “Walls”, the first WHITE WARD song ever written, and featuring tracks from the 2012 EP “Illusions” the 2014 split release with SAUROCTONOS and SILENCE OF THE OLD MAN, and the previously unreleased “Riptide” EP, “Origins” offers an unfiltered glimpse into the minds that would eventually craft such masterworks as “Futility Report”, and “Love Exchange Failure”.
Comes in a 4-panel digipack with a 16-page booklet. First batch comes in black polycarbonate CD.
A compilation of early WHITE WARD material leading up to their debut record, “Origins” is more than a hint of greater things to come, these nine tracks evincing their own merits through an uncompromisingly despondent blend of stygian atmospheric black metal, post metal, and dark ambient. Moody spoken word and notes of somber jazz recall gloomy walls of rain and the rotting thoroughfares of darkened alleyways in a dismal omnibus which will appeal to die-hard fans and newcomers alike. Opening with a standout re-recording of “Walls”, the first WHITE WARD song ever written, and featuring tracks from the 2012 EP “Illusions” the 2014 split release with SAUROCTONOS and SILENCE OF THE OLD MAN, and the previously unreleased “Riptide” EP, “Origins” offers an unfiltered glimpse into the minds that would eventually craft such masterworks as “Futility Report”, and “Love Exchange Failure”.
Complete remixed and remastered + 3 bonus songs.
vinyl: VG+
Gatefold cover: Near Mint
innersleeve: seamsplits (fixable)
includes huge lp-size booklet
Digipack CD by Avantgarde Music
Recitations started work on what would become "the First of the Listeners" in late 2015, after ideas and thoughts had built up and been discussed between the members for quite some time.
The aim was to create unpretentious dark music in an experimental exploration of both unusual harmonies and patterns, as well as lyrical content, and this is what can be heard in its initial steps on this recording.
The band consists of members from more or less known bands to the underground of Black and Death Metal, but wants to keep focus on the musical and ideological aspects instead of participating in the cult of persona, though without any pompous focus on anonimity for the sake of it.
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Cioran, from the monicker who calls into question the homonymous Romanian philosopher, evoke the cumbersome burden of the tragic existence of existence. The new Divine Bestial Beast, released three years later by the EP in the cassette for the American Caligari Records, is a step further than the nihilistic wave that has permeated so much music lately and has become a Sticky sticker label on the right and missing. No space for moments of light, this is clear, but their concept is more about a Gnostic dualism of duality expressed by hermetic lyrics. We talk about the paradox of the coexistence of the bestial and the divine, of their balance within an organism, that is, of the man tout cour
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In stock 3/06
Greatly produced black metal with a Shining, Secrets of the Moon dark and cold feel
Second album for this Swiss band feaaturing Schammasch drummer
digipack
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4 tracks/17 minutes of Harsh and mesmerizing metal!!!
Christological Escalation is now available in digipack!
Stunning debut release for this Greek band magically merging the most memorable moments of norwegian black metal bands and contemporary french BM bands' weirdness, with a real dark and esoteric touch.
In the vein of early Watain, Antaeus, Arkhon Infaustus, Leviathan, Lurker Of Chalice.
AION was founded in MMXIII by M.V., as a means to give sonic shape to mental and physical limit experiences. The first opus, “Verses of Perdition”, contains five tracks which represent five phases of a journey to the spiritual desert – a pathway to perdition, to the fathomless chasm, the radiant night of unexistence.
The music shall stand as a symbol for its grey shores, the realm of one’s own dying – illimitable and infinite.
“Verses of Perdition” reached its final manifestation with the contributions of Asknt (drums) and Ishk (voice)
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Dark Sanctuary own's reinterpretation in a gothic-doom metal style and instrumentation of their classic tracks like
Laissez-moi mourir
Cristal
La clameur du silence
Des illusions
Seul, face au sinistre
Dein kalter Stein
"Aelter continue their curious and darkly glorious odyssey with an album brimming with desert drones, ghost-town Morricone, gothic tumbleweeds, blackened Badalamenti, sepulchral lounge music, campfire ballads from the grave, galactic shimmers, ominous swamp waltz and what feels like the black lodge version of John Lurie".
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This EP is filled with medieval dungeon synth soundscapes, full of dark nostalgia, taking the listener to times long forgotten...
Limited to 300 copies!!!
Dark and freezing atmospheric black metal delivered from Canada
MINT
Label: Rock Candy – CANDY115
Series: Collector's Edition Remastered & Reloaded –
Format: CD, Album, Reissue, Remastered
Country: UK
Released 2011
Mint disc / Near Mint booklet
Almost like new
Nuova band proveniente dalla Tunisia che dopo alcuni demo e un paio di split debuttano con questo
EP di 4 pezzi.
Tra i membri di questa band alla batteria troviamo anche l 'ex batterista dei Deathspell Omega.
Non fatevi ingannare dalla provenienza di questa band infatti gli Ayyur suonano un ottimo depressive black metal
com parti atmosferiche e parti ambient veramente degne di nota.
Per gli amanti del genere da non perdere assolutamente
1. The Path to Endless Journeys 04:49
2. There May Be Feelings of Worthlessness 03:54
3. Poems of the Shadows Dissapointment 03:39
4. The Weak and the Withered 04:48
5. Zyburz 07:28
6. Awaiting Death 08:16
7. The Effects of Time 03:36
8. Tribute to Trist 02:36