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Reprint, 700x transparent green in highlighter yellow vinyl (140g), innersleeve full-color on 220g, jacket full-color on 350g, all assembled in a PVC overbag.
Reprint, 12" (140g) in a microtene innerbag, printed innersleeve, full-color on 220g, jacket full-color on 350g, all assembled in a PVC overbag.
Reprint, 100x black 12" (140g) in a microtene innerbag, printed innersleeve, full-color on 220g, jacket full-color on 350g, all assembled in a PVC overbag.
Reprint, 300 x black 12" (140g) in a black poly-lined innerbag, printed innersleeve full-color on 220g, jacket full-color on 350g, all assembled in a PVC overbag.
This re-issue of Lifelover's third album, "Konkurs", is the band's first release on Prophecy. "Konkurs" paints a bleak, dystopian vision of modern urban despair with elements of black metal, indie-pop, post-punk, and shoegaze. Whether you love it or you hate it, "Konkurs" will forever alter your perceptions of what can be done with black metal or extreme metal.
Gatefold 2LP with alternate cover and incl. poster, printed inner sleeves and PVC protection sleeve (500 copies available)
Lifelover's fourth and last album "Sjukdom" (English: disease) is a dark and challenging record. Following their critical acclaim-afforded and cathartic "Konkurs" in 2008, these elusive and mysterious misanthropes venture down an even more daring path with "Sjukdom" where the extremes of the characteristically idiosyncratic Lifelover sound are pushed to their utmost limit: the bittersweet melodies become more beautiful whilst the pulsing, coal-black heaviness becomes uglier. After the tragic death of B in September 2011, this is Lifelover's final studio album.
- Digipak 2CD incl. bonus CD with the sought-after "Promo 2005" recordings
The paragon of Narcotic Metal
This re-issue of Lifelover's third album, "Konkurs", is the band's first release on Prophecy. "Konkurs" paints a bleak, dystopian vision of modern urban despair with elements of black metal, indie-pop, post-punk, and shoegaze. Whether you love it or you hate it, "Konkurs" will forever alter your perceptions of what can be done with black metal or extreme metal.