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Selling CD, Vinyl, DVD, Merchandise and Second hand - Extreme Metal and Dark music
For fans of All Out War, Bolt Thrower, Earth Crisis, Xibalba, Kruelty, Gatecreeper
Death metal, atmospheric dissonance, tech brutality and much more from Vancouver band
Follow up to the successful full length debut Apexapien from 2021
For fans of Ulcerate, Suffocation, Gorguts, Afterbirth, Dying Fetus, Decapitated
Death metal, atmospheric dissonance, tech brutality and much more from Vancouver band
Follow up to the successful full length debut Apexapien from 2021
For fans of Ulcerate, Suffocation, Gorguts, Afterbirth, Dying Fetus, Decapitated
Uncompromising black/death metal from Copenhagen
The follow-up to 2022’s breakout debut A Mother’s Curse
Features a guest appearance by Michael Poulsen (Volbeat, Dominus)
With "Whispers of Ancient Spells" Swedish-based one-man project Skuggor invites listeners to traverse realms of darkness, mist and myth. Guided by the hypnotic melodies that echo through the corridors of ancient forests, each track is a chapter in exploring shadows of the past.
Icy winds and solitary woods - the debut of one man project Skuggor.
"Vanitas Vitae" tells the story of life and death in a fictional town inspired by late medieval/early modern european history.
This is the debut album of German black metal project Krâel.
Pro CDr in high quality 4-Panel DigiPak with booklet, first edition 100 copies
Reprint 700x transparent purple in milky clear 12" (140g) in a microtene innerbag, printed innersleeve full-color on 220g, jacket full-color on 350g, all assembled in a PVC overbag.
Reprint, 700x doublemint green with heavy red splatter vinyl (140g), innersleeve full-color on 220g, jacket full-color on 350g, all assembled in a PVC overbag.
The debut album from Belial on Austria's Lethal Records is, without question, one of the heaviest Black/Death Metal albums I have ever heard. It starts off with a creepy little intro, then smashes into a re-recorded version of, in my opinion, Belial's signature track, "The Invocation." This version is much heavier and darker then the one that appeared on their "Gods of the Pit" demo, as Belial added more spoken word interludes and hoarse whispering to the mix. After this, Belial rips through 20 minutes of some of the most intense music in the history of the underground scene. This album just rages along at a breakneck pace, and doesn't let up fast enough for you to catch your breath. My only small complaint is the length of this album, but that is minor in comparison to what Belial does with the little time they have here.
On a side note, this release featured 2 different covers for some reason. The original (which I have, and which is the rarer of the 2) was a rather cheap looking, almost xerox'ed scene of a mountain landscape in the woods, with a black moon hovering in the sky, in black and white, with some blue here and there, and the band's logo in blue in the upper left hand corner, and the album title in the lower right hand corner. The second cover was the hand holding whatever that is in the photo, with the album title in white in the upper right hand corner, and the band logo in red in the lower right hand corner. I have no idea why this was done, other then perhaps only a limited number of copies had the original artwork.
This album has been long out of print, thanks to the thieving bastards that ran Lethal Records. However, I have seen 1 or 2 distros still carrying it (with the second cover artwork), and I'm sure there are a few traders out there with it as well. In any case, pick this up at all costs if you can.