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2023 REISSUE on digipak CD with booklet
2023 re-issue digipak with booklet!
Emotionally raw and brutally savage release following in the tradition of 2015's Arpitanian Lands. Enisum have managed to mix elements of atmospheric black metal and doom metal into ten perfect songs for this album.
The work of one Alexis Chiambretto, with drums provided by Nicolas Muller, UNHOLDUN's style of black metal is simple but sublime. Although the band hails from France, the sweepingly melodic surge which pushes this self-titled record forward favorably recalls the Québec scene that's made waves in the underground for the past decade-plus. Melancholic yet triumphant, faintly folky but never mawkish, its ever-insistent propulsion taking dynamic twists and turns, and even some commanding lead work cropping up, Unholdun retains a certain timelessness: looking to the past, UNHOLDUN nevertheless feel very NOW.
"I didn't try to revolutionize black metal with this EP," says Alexis. "It's more like 'a tribute' to the good, old black metal. So, I would like to feel a little bit the 90's vibe, even in the artwork." Expanding on that latter element, he says, "The devil on the front cover plays a 'carnyx,' a French trumpet used by Gauls before a war to frighten enemies." Sound that trumpet, then, for the arrival of UNHOLDUN!
Haunting and tortured melodies echo through the ruins of a mausoleum, before erupting into heathenistic majesty.
Each track summons bygone eras with the guitars dominating the realm with flowing and triumphant riffs that inspire a sense of longing trapped within the madness.
The album as a whole instills a sense that it is forgotten relic of a lost time with an infernal entity revealing the secrets within.
Atmospheric and bursting with grandiose ambition, this gem shines within the crypts of black metal.
IL CLASSICO ALBUM DEI MYSTICUM RISTAMPATO CON BONUS E DVD EXTRA CONTENENTE REGISTRAZIONI DAL VIVO!
disponibile dal 25.02.2013
This edition of 'In the Streams of Inferno' also includes a bonus DVD containing two live shows from 1996. 'Grotten', in Asker, Norway has until now been totally unknown to the masses except for the few that were present at the show. The other show is the more well-known Bradford, UK set from Mysticum's European tour with Marduk and Gehenna. Overall both gigs give a great glimpse into the pure atmosphere and intensity of this cult act. It is a must for all fans.
release date 25.02.2013
Re-issue 2022 of their very last album and limited edition to 500 copies.
Black 12" double vinyl including bonus tracks "Samlarens Valv" and "Third Eye Catalyst" (33rpm). Comes in gatefold sleeve with double sided poster (60 x 90cm).
First pressing: 800 copies worldwide.
It’s rare for a band to commandingly return with their best effort to date, and yet that’s what And Oceans achieved in 2020 with ‘Cosmic World Mother’, their first full-length in 18 years. This comeback album was the sound of creative floodgates bursting through into a new body of water - an ocean if you will.
Blistering symphonic black metal, heady themes that dealt with the connection between philosophy and psychics, and the Finns’ trademark adventurous songwriting: everything that ‘Cosmic World Mother’ did well, new opus ‘As In Gardens, So In Tombs’ manages to eclipse and recontextualize. It’s the sound of a band seizing every ounce of momentum and upping the ante in every way.
While And Oceans has never written the same album twice, in many ways ‘As In Gardens, So In Tombs’ sounds like an opportunity for the band to pick up and improve upon what they started. Symphonic black metal is never this fun, free, and fantastic.
For fans of EMPEROR, LIMBONIC ART, THE KOVENANT, (early) DIMMU BORGIR.
Pro-tape limited to 100 copies on a silver shell.
Limited to 100 copies.
Out of nowhere, Ceremoniële Walging bring us four tracks of repetitive, atmospheric and melancholic black metal.
This self-titled EP is inspired by nostalgia, disappointment, hate, living in the past and being stuck in life until nothing but bitter, loathing hate remains.