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Now unleashed! Osmose Productions presents the reissue of the 2004 Axis of Advance album “Obey”. 8 attacks of chaotic, technical, militant black metal.
Anguished vocals praying for war and death upon the corrupted. Razor sharp guitars pushing inverted riffs and pounding wrath in all directions. Mind numbing nuclear drone bass hypnotizing all into mental submission and final defeat. Hammered down with a wave of chaotic artillery percussion devastation and a prophetic lyrical concept outlining the horrors that lay ahead. In wait lie, in wait lie, reverse the curse from the inside. In wait lie, waiting to die, give me my war cowards! Mankind is the weakest link in the chain – broken at long last! Hail the end….
Re-issue, complete updated layout, original sound recording.
RE-ISSUE 2020
True evil black metal, sounding like early 90's cult black metal ... grimly great
Barbaric black metal
Re-issue, revisited layout for this longtime sold out edition.
A true legend of Slavonic Black Metal, never being part of the scene, never giving interviews or making photos, the band crafted own name with their extreme individualism and estrangement.
HATE FOREST's music can be described as grim, cold, aggressive and straightforward black metal, mostly very fast with low, distorted vocals and dark ambient elements.
The band's lyrics are heavily influenced by Scythian and Slavic legends, the mythology of H. P. Lovecraft, and the philosophy of Friedrich Nietzsche.
Reprint, 300x silver 12" (140g) in a microtene innerbag, printed innersleeve, full-color on 220g, jacket full-color with black flood inside on 350g with 3D UV SPOT lacquer, all assembled in a PVC overbag.
Tracklist:
01 stratagem
02 absence of war
03 the lost art of goat sacrificing
04 prequel to bleeding
05 hardboiled and still hellbound
06 into the eye of the storm
07 before the fallout
08 humble fuck of death
09 via dolorosa
10 nyrkillä tapettava huora
11 vever forgive
12 satan wants to dead
13 the madness behind
Originally released in 2002, Rise of the Antichrist is perhaps BEWITCHED's most classics-minded album. Beginning as it does with a reverentially Celtic Frost-styled riff, this is the band at their darkest and deathly – if by “deathly,” we're talking truly ‘80s death metal, back before gore and riff salads took over the scene! It's all very rocking, as had been BEWITCHED's evolution, but even the wetter, more reverbed production screams mid ‘80s…UNGH!