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BLACK VINYL The full version of their classic 4 track 1995 demo, also including alternative versions of each song finally available on LP, CD & MC. LP verson includes a massive 24 page A5 size fanzine featuring in depth band history, describing the first chapter of the bands history and what lead up to the formation of Malign and their debut 1995 demo.
Side A recorded at Skärholmens Ungdomsgård during two days in December of 1995. Side B consists of various recordings made between 1994 and 1996. All music by Malign. Lyrics by Mörk except for "Blod Skall Flöda" written by Sonya Ivarsdotter. Mastered by Micke Andersson, Studio XXVII
New double live album including 2x studio bonus tracks
Fifth album for this French band.
Definitely their best album.
Excellent black metal for fans of bands such as Forgotten Woods early albums Taake, Nocturnal Depression, Norway 90s
Vèrmyapre Kommando’s demos are now officially released
Side project of VLAD TEPES members - ugly & filthy, Black Legions Metal at it's worst! Drakkar Productions.
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Vèrmyapre Kommando’s demos are now officially released
High quality Drakkar CD issue of the obscure demo released by Wlad and Vorlok from VLAD TEPES. True darkness and hate from the depths of the Black Legions itself.
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Brand new limited reedition of Dødsfall’s third full-length, originally released in 2013 ! with “Djevelens Evangelie”, Dødsfall leaves us a brilliant testimony of what black metal should remain: fast, cold, raw and hard-hitting. a must-have classic for all fans of the Norwegian scene from the 90s.
Comes in a 2 part CD digipack with an 8 pages booklet and a picture printed CD
2023 Drakkar Productions release
ISON new album! Gatefold sleeve, double LP in Black vinyl
Remah is a black metal entity born from a long-standing friendship and split between Paris and Brussels. Dea and ABR have known each other for a very long time and played black metal together since the beginning of their friendship, 17 years ago.
After a 10-year gap in their musical relationship, they gathered once more to create Une Main, Remah debut album, of which Dea wrote and produced all the music and clean vocals while ABR wrote and sang the lyrics. The result is a mixture of ice-cold, blade-sharp black metal with deep roots in several different styles: there’s the circular riffing of Blut Aus Nord most atmospheric and industrial works, the profound suffering of Xasthur depressive black metal records and of course furious, relentless blasts of rage coming from a Scandinavian heritage.
But Remah do not end in black metal. Thanks to a diverse musical background and previous multi-colored experiences (Emptiness, Soror Dolorosa, Luminance and others), Dea’s music is greatly influenced by cold- and darkwave, as the musician specifically names the likes of Lycia among his influences, as well as the early psychedelic rock scene (Ultimate Spinach, The Zodiac, etc).
All these elements find their own place in Une Main, a black metal album capable of delivering the widest range of emotions. Abrasive at times, ominously psychedelic at others, Remah music have a vibe of its own.
Color vinyl (marble link and purple) with booklet
“A house, high on a hill, filled with a mystical air.”
Emerging from the burgeoning Ordo Vampyr Orientis circle, black metal entity Bad Manor's energetic and whimsical debut The Haunting weaves a series of dark tales surrounding the band's titular mansion. Inhabited by dark spirits and curses alike, Bad Manor's vision of black metal looks not to grim forests and minimal musical ideas but rather vivid, imagination-driven scenes, curious tales, and sinister, active musical ideas alike. Featuring a paired book illustrated by artist Landis Blair and with stories recounted by the mysterious author and medium Stephen R.C. Sicreeve, The Haunting's multidisciplinary approach to black metal – filled with secrets and hidden passages – is as sprawling and chaotic as the house itself. Lose yourself in its hallways, but don't let yourself disappear. Listeners and readers alike: beware.
Each new homage becomes a portrait, each new portrait becomes our legend.