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Furious yet poised, feral yet professional, VALKYRJA from Sweden make their long-awaited return with The Antagonist's Fire. VALKYRJA's third album to date, The Antagonist's Fire follows their critically acclaimed second album, Contamination, released in 2010 by Metal Blade. Here, the quartet goes from strength to strength, employing a variety of tempos and textures - including a pronounced usage of classic heavy metal lead work - whilst staying deadly committed to timeless black metal orthodoxy. Each track explodes into burning black fire and reaches near-anthem status before song's end, twisting the listener into a state of feverish possession. Feel The Antagonist's Fire!
The Antagonist's Fire.VALKYRJA's third album to date and first for W.T.C.,
it follows their critically acclaimed album, Contamination, released in 2010 by Metal Blade.
Furious yet poised, feral yet professional, here Valkyrja go from strength to strength, employing a variety of tempos and textures - including a pronounced usage of classic heavy metal lead work - whilst staying deadly committed to timeless black metal orthodoxy. Each track explodes into burning black fire and reaches near-anthem status before song's end, twisting the listener into a state of feverish possession.
Limited to 400 copies on regular black vinyl (out of 500 copies in total, first 100 copies are pressed on red vinyl).
Issued in a gatefold cover sleeve and with LP-size 24-page booklet.
Side D is blank.
"Amenti" è il nuovo album dei greci Acherontas... un album grandioso che avvicina ancor di più i nostri al mondo religious/orthodox black metal, allontanandoli definitivamente dalle origini tipicamente elleniche (musicalmente parlando).
Ecco quindi un sound molto vicino alle moderne black metal band francesi o, un riferimento su tutti, agli americani Nightbringer
Sontuoso digipack con booklet 24 pagine
Terrific debut album for this norwegian band who offers an album in the glorious 90's Norsk black metal style. For fans of Kvist, early Kalessin and Carpathian Forest