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What you have here is some of the most classic (unreleased) material by the iconic second wave of Swedish black metal masters Ophthalamia.
In various recordings and line ups brought to you by none other than IT, ALL, Winter, Mourning, Night, Bone, Legion and others.
The original release was made in 1997 (as "To Elishia") and contained the same 10 tracks of this release (but remastered from the originals this time).
The remaining 12 tracks are all previously unreleased bonus tracks
Limited edition triple black vinyl lp set. Comes housed in an extra strong coated carton sleeve with double sided insert.
What you have here is some of the most classic (unreleased) material by the iconic second wave of Swedish black metal masters Ophthalamia.
In various recordings and line ups brought to you by none other than IT, ALL, Winter, Mourning, Night, Bone, Legion and others.
The original release was made in 1997 (as "To Elishia") and contained the same 10 tracks of this release (but remastered from the originals this time).
The remaining 12 tracks are all previously unreleased bonus tracks
Double vinyl edition of Ophthalamia’s dark masterpiece from 1995, Via Dolorosa.
Sweden’s Ophthalamia was formed in 1989 by IT (known for his work in Abruptum). Ophthalamia was a fantasy-world created by IT and the songs were connected to stories based around this fantasy-world. Though the band could be classified as Black Metal, there is much more to Ophthalamia, with diverse Metal influences and Progressive passages, along with some strong atmospherics.
Via Dolorosa also includes a cover of the Mayhem classic, Deathcrush and the line-up featured IT (Tony Särkkä) with Legion (ex-Marduk), on vocals. Also appearing on the album was Emil ‘Nightmare Industries’ Nodtveidt and Winter (drummer for Swedish Death Metallers Edge of Sanity).
This vinyl edition of Via Dolorosa contains new liner notes from producer Dan Swano and Slayer Magazine’s Metalion, including their memories of Tony “IT” Särkkä, who died in February 2017.