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Music Cassette version: -Pro-printed tapes with 6 panel J-card. -white tapes
-double LP (black vinyl)
-sturdy gatefold printed on 350gsm paper
-gatefold housed in a vinyl slipcase WITH gold hotfoil print
-24-page LP sized booklet
-black vinyl version
a MINT copy of this edition:
https://www.discogs.com/release/22782200-Ratos-De-Por%C3%A3o-Brasil
New copy but arrived with a very small seamsplit and a light corner ding, nothing really serious but still, we can't sell it as perfect new copy... thus the special price
Gatefold cover with A4 sized book insert
Double vinyl in two colors options: smoke gold/black on clear-vinyl (100) or black (200)
(This version: GOLD-BLACK MARBLE)
DYMNA LOTVA have many reasons to carry the torch of rebellion. The duo had to flee their native Belarus due to political persecution and attempts by the Lukashenka dictatorship to censure and suppress their art. On their third album, "The Land under the Black Wings: Blood" (original, not transcribed tile: "Зямля Пад Чорнымі Крыламі: Кроў"), DYMNA LOTVA continue to sing songs filled with grief and pain. The Belarusians have beautifully and powerfully enhanced their very personal style. With a solid base in black metal, but also taking many elements from doom as well as traditional music, the duo has moved beyond the post-black metal tag and created melancholic, haunting melodies that bear their unmistakable trademark and results in a unique emotional sound. DYMNA LOTVA base their lyrics on true tales from Belarus, which is filled with accounts of sorrow gleaned from historical archives or folklore, while new horrors are committed in their country every day. Composer Jauhien Charkasau and vocalist Katsiaryna "Nokt Aeon" Mankevich date the inception of DYMNA LOTVA to November 8, 2015.
The spark that ignited their musical fire was the news of Belarusian writer Svetlana Alexandrovna Alexievich winning the Nobel Prize in Literature. On the same day, the duo created their first song, which was inspired by the Chernobyl nuclear catastrophe and released as a single entitled 'Самотны Чалавечы Голас' ("A Solitary Human Voice") in 2016. This was followed by DYMNA LOTVA's first full-length "The Land under the Black Wings: Swamp" (Зямля пад чорнымі крыламі: Дрыгва) in the same year. The debut album also formed the first part of a conceptual trilogy based on the duo's homeland. With their sophomore album, "Wormwood" (Палын), which is not part of the planned trilogy, DYMNA LOTVA returned to the topic of Chernobyl in 2017. In 2020, DYMNA LOTVA openly supported the protests against their country's dictator Lukashenka. In 2021, following a politically motivated trial of singer Lesley Knife, who was the guest vocalist on the latest single "To Freedom" (Да Волі), all the band's scheduled concerts were officially banned and they had to disband their live line-up. Vocalist Nokt Aeon was forced to leave the country to avoid arrest. The duo intended to reunite in Ukraine, but then Russia invaded the country. Two weeks after the outbreak of war, the singer finally escaped from the heavy fighting around the city of Irpin. Both musicians were later able to meet again in Poland. For DYMNA LOTVA the release of "The Land under the Black Wings: Blood" (Зямля Пад Чорнымі Крыламі: Кроў) is also an act of defiance. Their music can be read in more than one way. By itself it is an extremely beautiful yet also a very painful piece of contemporary metal on the dark end of the spectrum with an audible Belarusian sound. Yet in a wider artistic context, DYMNA LOTVA unleash a furious and mournful cry for freedom and justice with “The Land under the Black Wings: Blood" (Зямля Пад Чорнымі Крыламі: Кроў).
25th anniversary edition.
Gatefold cover with foil-stamped band logo.
Issued with a hype sticker, and 4-page insert with photos, liner notes and lyrics
The album was recorded sporadically at Grieghallen Studios from October 1995 to January 1996, and mixed in May 1996. Engineered and mixed by Eirik "Pytten" Hundvin.
The album was re-mastered by Øystein G. Brun at Crosound Studio in May 2021.
Bonus material compiled, arranged and mastered by Øystein G. Brun at Crosound Studio in June 2021.
All source material originally engineered and mixed by Eirik "Pytten" Hundvin at Grieghallen Studios.
Special pre-order price: after 30/09 and until release date price will be increased and set to 22.00€
Akouphenom is a Blackened Death Metal band embodying different influences, from Doom to Noise, with the ambition to reflect absolute evil in their creations. The word Akouphenom comes from a twist on the word tinnitus, a real consequence of the band’s prolific live activities.
Akouphenom was born in 2014, with the first rehearsal sessions between Dragon (vocals and guitars) and Prgich (drums). The following years saw the band focusing on live activities and releasing two different splits, as well as facing some line-up changes, yet never reaching the goal of a full-length studio album. Now the wait is finally over, as Akouphenom will release Death·Chaos·Void in October.
Death·Chaos·Void is a concept album divided into six chapters, which the band explains as a journey to unveil the truths of the Arkhé, the natural law, which is no more than an extension of the chaotic reality of the human condition.
Akouphenom's debut album is a hymn to the three ruling powers of existence: death, chaos and the void, leaders, kings and conquerors for all eternity.
Special preorder price! After 30/09 and until release date price will be set to 13,00€
Akouphenom is a Blackened Death Metal band embodying different influences, from Doom to Noise, with the ambition to reflect absolute evil in their creations. The word Akouphenom comes from a twist on the word tinnitus, a real consequence of the band’s prolific live activities.
Akouphenom was born in 2014, with the first rehearsal sessions between Dragon (vocals and guitars) and Prgich (drums). The following years saw the band focusing on live activities and releasing two different splits, as well as facing some line-up changes, yet never reaching the goal of a full-length studio album. Now the wait is finally over, as Akouphenom will release Death·Chaos·Void in October.
Death·Chaos·Void is a concept album divided into six chapters, which the band explains as a journey to unveil the truths of the Arkhé, the natural law, which is no more than an extension of the chaotic reality of the human condition.
Akouphenom's debut album is a hymn to the three ruling powers of existence: death, chaos and the void, leaders, kings and conquerors for all eternity.