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CD jewel case re-issue, 20 page booklet, original sound recording, mastered for CD format.
Twighlightfall is an album that should not be overlooked by anyone who appreciates some good metal even if it's not completely clear exactly what genre Twilightfall falls into.
Nokturnal Mortum will probably never make an album like this again, so it's a classic in its own right. There's enough here to last for many listens and more. Even better, the demo was re-released in a full-length album remastered in 2005, but was out of print for a decade under CD format !
Masterpiece of the most famous and oldest Ukrainan band. First official live album from the masters of metal art. Recorded at Kolovorot festival 2010.
Double cassette edition limited to 200 copies!
Nokturnal Mortum strikes from the past with their monumental album “Weltanschauung”.
Originally released in 2005, this opus seamlessly blends elements of black metal, folk and epic symphonic music. With 14 powerful tracks that transport the listener into a world of myths, legends and heroic events, "Weltanschauung" remains a great and unique journey.
Almost 20 years ago after its original release, Osmose Productions is proud to issue properly and to make it finally available again all around the world.
Re-issue, with an updated artwork & layout. A landmark album in the band's discography, a significant evolution in their sound and approach.
"Nechrist" is probably the most peculiar record in Nokturnal Mortum's catalogue, simply because it's different from anything else they've done.
This is by far their angriest, fastest, darkest and most aggressive record, and as such it's often labelled as "messy" or "chaotic": while it might result a bit difficult to digest during the first listens, "Nechrist" is a grower, and its beauty will slowly unfold to the listener each time he comes back to it.
The album's production is quite raw, making a bit difficult to distinguish the fastest guitar patterns at times; the riffs generally consist in the traditional black metal tremolo picked frenzy, although slower sections are obviously present, with some interesting bridges here and there (the "breakdown" found at the end of "Night Before the Fight" is simply amazing).
The bass isn't always audible, but where you can hear it you can say its patterns are definitely interesting.
The drumming is astonishing, a real storm of blast beats and relentless double bass drumming, thus confirming Munruthel as the most technical drummer this band has ever laid its hands on.
Re-issue with the complete updated layout, remastered by the band itself, the most angry and furious album of the band.