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Sweden's legendary death metal kings GRAVE "Endless Procession Of Souls": their savage, brutal and crushing studio album !
It hits like a ton of bricks thanks to its relentless speed, crushing groove, and unexpectedly rich clarity!
The sixth full-length album of In Twilight’s Embrace.
47 minutes of restless, haunting and unorthodox Morbid Rock.
Profane and profound at the same time, “Lifeblood” is the band’s own ceremony of opposites.
With equal reverence to the ways of Black Metal of Death from up North, and catchy rock of the decades gone past, but never losing the adventurous nerve, the album shines as their most deliberate statement.
2CD reissue of a classic UK thrash album!
'In Search Of Sanity' is the third studio album by English thrash metal band Onslaught, originally released in 1989.
With several changes in the band's line up, including the addition of legendary Grim Reaper vocalist Steve Grimmett, and their longest song to date "Welcome to Dying", the album contains a more polished sound than previous Onslaught albums.
'In Search Of Sanity' was incredibly successful, peaking at #46 in the UK charts while the single "Let There Be Rock" peaked at #50, a great accomplishment for an underground thrash metal band!
This 2CD reissue contains the original album, as well as a special disc, recorded live at the Bristol Hippodrome in 1989.
“APHELIC ASCENT” is our second full-length, centred on satanic concepts linked to Chaos-Gnosticism; the end of times (Pralaya) in western and eastern tradistions; the thought of Nietzsche, Frank Giano Ripel and Austin Osman Spare.
Eight Hymns that ritualizie the connection with the most destructive and instinctual energies for the deification of Self, to ascend to states of consciousness beyond all law.
Violent, dark and triumphant, “Aphelic Ascent” is a manifesto of what
the band has developed over these years: an extremist and dissonant
Black Metal, integrated with wide dilated and sulphurous passages
that reveal industrial-ambient suggestions.
Having dropped their third album Choir Of Babel in early 2020 just before the world shut down, the forces of pandemic did not succeed in silencing NYC’s Ruin Lust for good. Though confined to their fallout bunker, the band, with martial fervor, began work on what has now, three years later, emerged as their fourth album Dissimulant.
In the final phase of imperialist rot, Ruin Lust declares war against the festering delusions of a devolving species. The most withering aspects of modern death metal, grinding war metal and black metal’s more bestial tendencies compel this audial exorcism, poisoning the well like a bioweapon spread through open air, suffocating and contemptuous. By the time album closer “Chemical Wind” is done, all that remains are parched bones and desiccated shadows.
Barbarically pestilent yet compositionally deliberate, Dissimulant casts a bitter pall and leaves an open wound on the death metal scene for 2023. A militant milestone in the Ruin Lust discography.