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Offerte: CD, Vinili, DVD, Merchandise e Usato - musica Black Metal e Dark estrema
“Sun and moon, the perfect opposites.
A dualism from which every couples of opposites of the known universe springs. A duality observed and widely studied, sung and represented in several ways during past eras.
The aim of this Opus in four acts is to give another interpretation of this dichotomy, permeated by the typical elements which characterize our projects: different from each other for their variety but at the same time similar and joined an unanimous evocation of the past"
I. Intro/ SOL
II. Selvans – Pater Surgens
III. Downfall of Nur – Mater Universi
IV. Outro/ LUNA
Downfall of Nur and Selvans, together as one.
This is not a split album, but a concept album composed and recorded by both bands, also performing on each other's tracks.
A beautiful digisleeve folding into 6 panels
Extremely putrid-fresh from the cabalistic land of Sweden comes
Death Metal supremos TEMISTO, with their brand new debut magnum-occultus simply entitled "Temisto".
Blending a perfect mix of the blasphemous nature that is Death Metal with bursts of intricate maze-like passages executed with razor sharp precision, TEMISTO undoubtedly exudes an unspeakable zeal for the obscurity and unworldly.
Produced and engineered by ex-Morbus Chron frontman Robert Andersson with Elias Scharmer (ex-Abduction, ex-Mutilate) and then painstakingly mastered at Necromorbus Studio by Tore Stjerna (Watain, Desultory, Repugnant, etc). Also featuring the gracefully morbid artwork of Obsessed By Cruelty (Enforcer, Sabbat, Wolfbrigade, etc).
For fans of Autopsy, Morbus Chron, Obliteration, Morbid Angel, etc
Nuovo album, per questa band black metal finlandese!
Dark Atmospheric Black Metal from the KHORS/ULVEGR gang
This is the soundtrack to the Norwegian movie Morgenrøde, released on dvd and bluray on 2016/05/09 after collecting an impressive serie of important reviews and prizes at various Sci-Fi movie exhibitions and dedicated magazines.
Music-side, the OST was composed and recorded by Ole Petter Sørum: when not imaginarily bound to the screen, we could define this as a "post-isolationist" / "post-apocalyptic" dark ambient record.
Very minimalist and extremely cold in the choice of sounds, this is not even imaginable as the perfect sound of a nightmare, but what comes after that.....
MORGENRØDE aka. DAWN [2014] - a norwegian post-apocalyptic film
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9 tracks of Old school black metal, reminiscent of classic bands such as Bathory, Venom and Mayhem.
Australian black metal band Ill Omen has been releasing some of the more intriguing material out there in recent years, with sprawling instrumentation that takes on a more mysterious and ritualistic feel. These elements have been expanded further than ever before on the newest full length ‘Æ.Thy.Rift’, which feels like it could be a funeral doom effort ran through a black metal filter. Each of the songs builds a thick atmosphere that feels like it’s going to pull you directly into the void, and it’s handled in such a way that uses the longer song lengths to its advantage rather than letting them feel as though they are dragged out.
Invisible landscape - the debut album - is a conceptual work, an imaginary soundtrack that traces the story created by 10 pictures by the Portuguese photographer, José Ramos. It's an experimental project that extends itself through innumerous musical styles: from Classical music to Post Rock, going through soundscapes, electronica, etc
Ares Kingdom is a project comprised of two-thirds of Order From Chaos: guitar visionary Chuck Keller and flagellator Mike Keller on drums
It’s been five years since their sophomore release Incendiary, two since their covers album Veneration, and since Ares Kingdom perfected their brand of blackened thrash/death metal. In this day and age where every hole of the corpse has been fucked to the point of gaping, it’s not uncommon for a metal band to sound derivative. Such is the strength of Ares Kingdom. No other band sounds like them. No drummer. No guitarist. No vocalist. Unavoidably, there are moments reminiscent of Keller and Miller’s former projects, but still Ares Kingdom very much has its own sound, taking from all extreme genres and forging their own on this, their third album, The Unburiable Dead.