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5th album for Dutch pioneer grim black metal band FUNERAL WINDS
Official release date January,8 2021 - Ships from Sound Cave mailorder already around December, 11
Reprint, 300x bloodred with black marble effect 12" (180g) in a microtene innerbag, printed innersleeve on 220g, insert full-color on 250g, jacket full-color on 350g, all assembled in a PVC overbag. Include bonus tracks.
Reprint, 300x marble - transparent red/black 12" (180g) in a microtene innerbag, 220g printed innersleeve, additional printed insert full-color on 250g, printed jacket full-color on 350g, all assembled in a PVC overbag.
Jewelcase
Split with Sacrificium Carmen + Malum + Sarkrista
Depressive rock / black metal, new album after 2014's "A Life Worth Losing".
Västerås night outcomers creatures are back with a very mature album, featuring acoustic parts and high class much much improved arrangements and general songwriting.
Borgne path has never been straight. Founded in 1998, when it debuted with a demo, the project went off the radar for almost a decade, coming back at full throttle in 2007 with two albums released almost simultaneously. Another ten years after, we are proud to add the Swiss band, which recently became a two-piece, to our roster.
To introduce the new, impending studio album [8], we asked multi-instrumentalist veteran Bornyhake a comment:
“8 is not only a number but a symbol, symbol of infinity, infinity you close inside brackets.
8 is not only a number but a word, word of hatred to break all the brackets.
After twenty years of chaos, [8] is the 8th Borgne full-length album.
Featuring 8 tracks of non-traditional black metal, written in French and English. Chaos, darkness, feelings, loneliness, anger, insanity, suffering and death... 8 words to describe it.
The most electric and complicated, fragile and deep, industrial and cold, strange and tormented album Borgne ever did. Lovers gonna 8.” And Bornyhake is right: [8] is an evil, evocative opus of industrial black metal that will freeze your every feeling.
Evolution is a long and complex process, which requires several, if not many different phases. Hornwood Fell, from the woods of central Italy, now reach the third landmark in their career, and keep on changing.
Sharp riffs are now mixed with more intricate patterns, the odd psychedelic hints sprout here and there, but what is mostly surprising is a completely new approach to vocals. Spanning from crystal-clean singing in the vein of bands like Novembre, to darker, harsher performances, this new approach brings the band way farther from the Norwegian forests of their beginnings and leads them towards personal, uncharted lands.
The straight, uncompromising yet derivative attitude of their self-titled debut has become more surprising, unpredictable and varied.
After 25 years of silence, Swedish Death metal legends EPITAPH unleash their second album "Sinner Waketh