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Vendita CD - musica Black Metal e Dark estrema
Reissue of this Dungeon Synth cult classic from 1998. Comes as Collector's Edition in 4-panel Digipack with improved layout, limited to 500 copies.
Forged in the twilight of grand manor halls and secret gardens, this album unfolded like a whispered legend between 2021 and 2024 — where shadows dance with light and time drifts softly through castle ruins.
Adorn is more than just a musical endeavour; it is an act of devotion—to the transcendence of art once liberated from the sterile confines of modernity, to the melancholy of deserted halls, and to the fading glimmer of courtly love. By fusing romanticism with atmospheric blackened metal into compositions that veer between solemnity and splendour, the trio creates sonic worlds that shimmer with longing and luminosity.
At the helm is Coeur Loyale (vocals, guitar, bass), whose soul-shaped songs seek to revive a dreamed, not simply lost, world. He is joined by Valliant Desire (violin, piano, choral arrangements), whose melodies sound like ghosted letters from ancient hands, and Bon Valour (drums), whose rhythms echo through cathedral ruins like hooves.
Together, they form Adorn, a sacred community of song and sorrow that resurrects the grandeur of the past by utilising the emotional majesty of the present. They take listeners to a world of twilight where the stars are low, the roses never die, and the heart endures, ever ablaze with noble intent. Their music does more than just play; it hurts, mourns, and exalts.
Adorn is a gift for those who dream in sepia and find the modern world too pale for their desires. A cry into the night. A garland laid upon the altar of lost time. Romantic music for dreamers.
Adorn is more than just a musical endeavour; it is an act of devotion—to the transcendence of art once liberated from the sterile confines of modernity, to the melancholy of deserted halls, and to the fading glimmer of courtly love. By fusing romanticism with atmospheric blackened metal into compositions that veer between solemnity and splendour, the trio creates sonic worlds that shimmer with longing and luminosity.
At the helm is Coeur Loyale (vocals, guitar, bass), whose soul-shaped songs seek to revive a dreamed, not simply lost, world. He is joined by Valliant Desire (violin, piano, choral arrangements), whose melodies sound like ghosted letters from ancient hands, and Bon Valour (drums), whose rhythms echo through cathedral ruins like hooves.
Together, they form Adorn, a sacred community of song and sorrow that resurrects the grandeur of the past by utilising the emotional majesty of the present. They take listeners to a world of twilight where the stars are low, the roses never die, and the heart endures, ever ablaze with noble intent. Their music does more than just play; it hurts, mourns, and exalts.
Adorn is a gift for those who dream in sepia and find the modern world too pale for their desires. A cry into the night. A garland laid upon the altar of lost time. Romantic music for dreamers.
4 panels digipak + 16 pages booklet
Emerging from the spectral wilderness of Northern Finland — following the labyrinthine voices rising from totemic depths and guided by the Fire from Beyond — Unfyros channels a force born of darkness, solitude, and the pursuit of transcendence. Formed in Oulu in 2018 by Anti Ittna H. (formerly in Dolorian, Hexvessel and many more), the band has since evolved into a trio with Nox Vector (drums) and T. Von Kollaja (bass) — a three-edged dagger forged in shadow.
Drawing from the depths of Northern Ostrobothnia and driven by the beckoning, mind-possessing androgynous entity of unfathomable dimensions, Unfyros emerges from the solitude of the remote icy expanse — torn open by the emanations of the Knot of the Night — to unveil its second full-length album, Star Blood.
All early recordings of this ancient Dutch Black Metal band. Tormented Black Metal for those into ancient obscurities as Fallen Temple, Bestial Summoning etc.
Double-CD with photo's, liner notes etc.
High Roller Records, slipcase CD, extensive booklet, poster
Transfer, audio restoration and mastering by Patrick W. Engel at TEMPLE OF DISHARMONY in April 2025.
Cutting by SST Germany on Neumann machines for optimal quality on all levels...
The ultimate audiophile reissue!
The album Mind Trap by the American death/thrash metal band Inhuman Condition, released on June 27, 2025 by Listenable Insanity Records (USA) and High Roller Records (Europe), is the third full-length album by the trio formed by Jeramie Kling (vocals/drums), Taylor Nordberg (guitar) and Terry Butler (bass). I highlight the consolidation of the band's identity, which distances itself from its origins as ex-members of Massacre, offering an old-school death metal with thrash influences, robust production and social themes.
The band's straightforward and timeless approach to old-school death/thrash draws comparisons to bands like Massacre, Obituary and Cannibal Corpse. Nordberg's home-made production and Deicide-influenced riffs reinforce the raw and nostalgic sound, ideal for fans of classic death metal.
First album of the trilogy on CD in deluxe Digipak with gold print and 16-page booklet.
No matter what stylistic path they take, GREEN CARNATION have never shied away from grand, gloomy statements.
Founded in the early ‘90s by former Emperor bassist Tchort, the Norwegian act quickly amassed a cult following thanks to one of the most ambitious epics in metal history. Even before going on hiatus during the mid-2000s, the ever-evolving auteurs still flashed a flare for the dramatic by performing their acoustic verses underneath a mountain dam. However, there was one tale — or three, to be exact — that continued to elude them. Until now. With the ‘A Dark Poem’ trilogy starting now, GREEN CARNATION finally unveil their masterpiece.
The idea for an album trilogy stems from GREEN CARNATION’s earliest yesteryears, but the first part of ‘A Dark Poem’ cites various passages from across their illustrious cannon. Lead single “In Your Paradise” reaches newfound peaks of heaviness, swept out to sea by sublime riffs and somber symphonic flourishes. While navigated with the band’s familiar mastery, the view from ‘The Shores of Melancholia’ is far from heavenly. Judgement day appears around every corner, steering them from the title track’s scarlet clouds of war toward Floydian whirlpools drenched in paranoia before being shipwrecked by second wave black metal.
“A lesson learned, now bridges burn”, bearded captain Kjetil Nordhus cries out with impassioned cleans, as if tied to the mast during the album’s fiery send-off.
On ‘A Dark Poem, Part I: The Shores of Melancholia’, GREEN CARNATION set sail on an epic journey into a dark night of the soul.
For fans of OPETH, PARADISE LOST, PAIN OF SALVATION.