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Vendita vinili - musica Black Metal e Dark estrema
Peaceville, double 180g black vinyl, gatefold cover, Unholy's classic debut album of mesmerizing Doom Metal, presented on vinyl for the first time. From the Shadows - released in 1993 - is known for possessing a dark textured Death/Doom Metal style mixed with unusual, often avant-garde, arrangements. Unholy?s willingness to experiment with sounds and moods helped create a strong and uniquely twisted atmosphere as slow pounding Doom Metal epics are aided by the presence of creeping synths
Reissue of long sold out Barghest demo cassette, "Alsæla Gegnum Endurfæðingu" comes now as single side vinyl with laser etching on side B
The music creates a suffocating atmosphere of black doom, distorted, sometimes ponderous in its pacing, and crafted around bleak melodies. Interestingly, as in the case of Svartidauði, the bass often plays a prominent role in the music, and there’s some interesting black-prog guitar noise to accompany the skittering tremolo melody in the EP’s long second track, which is my favorite. The title track is also quite dynamic, with dramatic changes in pace and intensity and more of that creative guitar dissonance.
A monument to rampaging individuality and the power of the human spirit.
“This is a new beginning, a new chapter. The rules of the game have changed.”
Sinmara / Misþyrming - Split (gatefold 12"MLP)
- gatefold jacket
- additional black poly-innersleeve
- printed innersleeve with lyrics, etc
- 180g smoke vinyl
First time ever on vinyl, gatefold cover, limited edition silver vinyl.
Repress with original cover art, double sided insert and A2 poster. Comes with 2 Kreator covers as bonus tracks: "Tormentor" and "Flag of Hate/Pleasure to Kill".
"... 1996's Triarchy of the Lost Lovers is RC's triumph and masterpiece. It is among the best extreme metal albums every made. Each song strikes a different chord inside the listener, making each song unique in delivery, yet the songs reign in the realm of the album. The drums especially the snare drum hit with a clear resonance. Though the guitars are low tuned for the Death/Black metal genre, they emit sound clearly and in the perfect space inside the open air of the album's production. At times Sakis nearly whispers and can be heard just as well as the loudest guitar. Though Rotting Christ are unquestionably an Extreme Metal group, playing the heaviest on Triarchy is not a primary goal, and hardly a secondary goal. The combination of distinctly heard guitar riffs that have the perfect tone and overdrive and the impeccable melody and sublime guitar harmony throughout makes the album pace at a nearly enchanting speed. Triarchy is one of the best extreme metal albums, and makes the case that this extreme genre of rock can not only be uncompromisingly heavy and brutal, but also uncompromisingly beautiful and artistic...."