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Reprint, 464x silver & black galaxy 12" LP (180g) in a black poly-lined innerbag, poster 60x60cm full-color on 150g art paper, gatefold, full-color on 350g, all assembled in a PVC overbag.
The fourth album from one-man metal machine, XASTHUR! The LP opens with a four-minute electronic instrumental consisting of just two chords, sounding like the result of a jam session between Trent Reznor and Steve Reich. The nine tracks that follow add some more traditional black metal touches (hyper-speed and completely un-funky drumbeats, death growl vocals, guitar amps set to eleven - that sort of thing), but they're still all in the service of these lengthy, predominantly atmospheric drones.
The brilliantly dark, 2004 LP from Xasthur! Xasthur is the project of American musician Scott "Malefic" Conner. Conner formed Xasthur in 1995 and released eight studio albums of black metal by 2010, when he announced the end of the project.
complete Phlegethon omnia opera!
VISIO DEI BEATIFICA DEMO
NEUTRAL FOREST DEMO
FRESCO LUNGS EP
- Silkscreen print on B-side
- 12 pages A4 Booklet, incl. lyrics
- A2 Poster
- 2x A6 Flyer
Green vinyl
From down there, the damned protagonists of ILLUM ADORA return, to once again take you along to their reminiscent journey within the glorious black metal times of the early to mid nineties.
Hearken with extraordinary lucidity their cries of admiration for the mystic, atmospheric and for the blackest sounds of the Middle Ages. 4 own songs are featured plus a cover-version of Behemoth's "Blackvisions of the Almighty" from 1994.
The Throne has been reconquered once again by 23 Minutes of sheer nostalgic, satanic and evil music – the most atrocious edicts promulgate definitely not for the last time:
NON SERVIAM!
From down there, the damned protagonists of ILLUM ADORA return, to once again take you along to their reminiscent journey within the glorious black metal times of the early to mid nineties.
Hearken with extraordinary lucidity their cries of admiration for the mystic, atmospheric and for the blackest sounds of the Middle Ages. 4 own songs are featured plus a cover-version of Behemoth's "Blackvisions of the Almighty" from 1994.
The Throne has been reconquered once again by 23 Minutes of sheer nostalgic, satanic and evil music – the most atrocious edicts promulgate definitely not for the last time:
NON SERVIAM!
The second chapter of the band's tetralogy examining the malign episodes of this past century.
'Render Unto Eden' is an altogether more somber record: here do Panzerfaust more fully work with light and shade, their darkness displaying far more hues than previously deemed imaginable. Whereas the five-song first chapter was taut 'n' terrorizing, The Suns of Perdition II likewise features five songs but in a more expansive 44-minute runtime. As such, massive vistas of molten melancholy unfold, the inexorable push-and-pull patient but persistent; layers upon layers of understanding are packed into each of these scintillating minutes. The violence is more carefully doled out, in kind, and the sum effect is nothing short of hypnotic. The Suns of Perdition II: Render Unto Eden echoes within the mind and spirit long after the record's over...
Produced and mixed by Greg Dawson at BWC Studios in Kingston, Ontario, Canada, the album was mastered by Sergei Lazar at CDM Records Studio in Moscow, Russia.
The track "Promethean Fire" features guest vocals from Maria Arkhipova of Russia's Arkona.
Comes in gatefold cover sleeve and with 12"x12"-size 20-page booklet.