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180g vinyl, heavy 405gsm covers, lyrics sheet
First release of high quality dungeon synth from Russia. MELKOR'S SPELL was born in dark winter of 2021 to create atmospheric soundscapes inspired by medieval times, worlds of J.R.R Tolkien and ancient mythologies.
Official 2022 reissue - Hardcover digibook CD
Limited handnumbered edition of 333 copies in different random colors : red, orange and yellow
https://www.discogs.com/release/2834339-Sabbat-Live-666-Japanese-Harmageddon
Bootleg release containing various demos in poor sound quality. Release is actually a CDr with silver backing even though it was advertised and sold as a real CD. A silk screened patch also comes packaged with this release. Limited to 100 copies.
- Clear Vinyl
- Poster
- Patch
- Sticker
- CD
brand new copy and unplayed, came-in with a very small corner ding, therefore sold at reduced price
As auspicious of a start as that split was, HINSIDES reveal the full depth of their depravity with the debut album Under Betlehems brinnande stjärna. Immediately and remorselessly is the listener attacked with a necro soundfield steeped in the earliest, most fiery birth-pangs of Scandinavian black metal. Peer within that piercing sound – if you can survive the initial onslaught, that is – and you’ll discover a wealth of fascinating and fearless twists to ancient black metal tropes. Paradoxically, HINSIDES here are more melodic and magisterial than even hinted at on that preceding split; fluid like an ever-flowing stream, the riffing is harsh yet finessed, evincing an eerily hummable quality that only intensifies the strangeness Under Betlehems brinnande stjärna presents. Suitably, mainman M.A.’s vocals are unhinged and utterly feral, in no uncertain terms imparting pure devil-worship and archaic witchcraft. Which is to say nothing of the unique(ly haunting) integration of church bells…all put in service of Him.
Black vinyl, gatefold cover
Originally released in late 1993, A Day In The Stark Corner is the second studio album by darkwave masters Lycia (third, if you take into account the 1989 EP Wake). Despite being one of the most praised and influential releases in the field, as well as one of Projekt Records most sought-after titles, the album never received a vinyl treatment. Until today. Twentynine years after its original publication, Avantgarde Music renews its cooperation with the US band and brings A Day In The Stark Corner to a wax form for the first time ever, following the same path treaded with Cold and Ionia in recent times.