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Night Attack plays Fast Aggressive Late 80s style Blackened Death Thrash inspired by Vampirism, The Occult and Afterlife. The two track demo was originally recorded in 2020 and originally intended as part of an EP that was never finished due to the pandemic. The band are currently at work on new recordings, to be released on a different label, but when Duplicate were offered to release these blistering thrashers as a limited tape, it was a no-brainer.
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Duplicate Records proudly presents a unique retrospective view into the trailblazing career of one of Norway's leading death metal acts, OBLITERATION.
Ingesting Death compiles all the band's rare/unreleased material, including their debut 7"EP Total Fucking Obliteration, originally released by Duplicate Records in 2005. The album also includes the bonus EP that came with the very first vinyl pressing of the band's sophomore outing Nekropsalms (Duplicate Records 2010), the much sought after Oslo We Rot compilation appearance, the Goat Skull Crown single B-sides, as well as several other unreleased cuts.
OBLITERATION formed at Kolbotn, Norway in 2004 and quickly gained attention playing prestigious festivals such as Inferno and Hole In The Sky. Duplicate Records released their debut 7"EP (2005) before legendary UK label Peacville picked them up for their debut album Perpetual Decay (2007). The second album Nekropsalms was released in 2010 by Fysisk Format (the 1st vinyl edition by Duplicate Records), before the band signed to Indie Recordings who have released their following albums, Black Death Horizon (2013) and Cenotaph Obscure (2018).
Crawling through the gloomy atmospheres of Black, Death and Funeral Doom, Half Visible Presence remains shrouded in a mysticism of its own, adorned by melancholy, morbidity and foul scourge.
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Crawling through the gloomy atmospheres of Black, Death and Funeral Doom, Half Visible Presence remains shrouded in a mysticism of its own, adorned by melancholy, morbidity and foul scourge.