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Expanded edition of Oslo black metal cultists Isvind's 1996 debut full-length, incl. the tracks from the self-titled 7" EP.
LP (black) incl. polylined inner sleeve, Din A2 poster and protection sleeve (250 copies available)
Expanded edition of Oslo black metal cultists Isvind's 1996 debut full-length, incl. the tracks from the self-titled 7" EP.
LP (transparent/schwarz-marmoriert) incl. polylined inner sleeve, Din A2 poster and protection sleeve (250 copies available)
Limited Edition of 1000 with 20 pages booklet in a thick mediabook
ANTRISCH [Austro-Bavarian term for eerie or uncanny] is a blend of different styles of Black Metal mingled with portions of Doom, Djent and Dark Ambient.
Lyrically ANTRISCH is exploring the inner world that is the wide range of expressions bred by the human mind and inner life
as well as the outer world by treating substantially the vast landscapes and forces of nature experienced through bygone ventures to the world's most extreme sceneries.
This project is a musical & lyrical expedition to the heights of the world and the depths of man.
Transparent turquoise 12" vinyl (33 rpm) in gatefold.
Limited to 100 copies worldwide.
TODOMAL emerged from the arid heartlands of eastern Spain in 2020, forging a deeply personal sound from the solemnity of doom metal, the sweep of cinematic rock and the quiet weight of lived experience. ‘Graveyards of Joy’ is the third album from this Anglo-Spanish duo, and the closing chapter of a trilogy that began with ‘Ultracrepidarian’ (2021) and deepened with ‘A Greater Good’ (2023).
Written in solitude following personal tragedy, ‘Graveyards of Joy’ channels grief, anger and hard-won hope into nine tracks of slow-burning, widescreen doom. The music breathes: vast Hammond-driven passages give way to desolate folk, Morricone-like strings open onto dusty, cinematic plains, and heavy, uncompromising riffs anchor songs that never lose sight of melody. Lyrically, the album conjures a landscape drawn from the ghost towns and depopulated provinces of rural Spain, a terrain that is raw, honest and untamed. Loss runs through every song, but so does the search for something on the other side.
This is a record that balances the dramatic with the delicate, the dark with light, and arrives fully formed: a DIY work of striking emotional depth and modern, alternative edge.
For fans of Katatonia, Candlemass, Anathema, Hamferð.
CD in Digipak with 12-page booklet.
TODOMAL emerged from the arid heartlands of eastern Spain in 2020, forging a deeply personal sound from the solemnity of doom metal, the sweep of cinematic rock and the quiet weight of lived experience. ‘Graveyards of Joy’ is the third album from this Anglo-Spanish duo, and the closing chapter of a trilogy that began with ‘Ultracrepidarian’ (2021) and deepened with ‘A Greater Good’ (2023).
Written in solitude following personal tragedy, ‘Graveyards of Joy’ channels grief, anger and hard-won hope into nine tracks of slow-burning, widescreen doom. The music breathes: vast Hammond-driven passages give way to desolate folk, Morricone-like strings open onto dusty, cinematic plains, and heavy, uncompromising riffs anchor songs that never lose sight of melody. Lyrically, the album conjures a landscape drawn from the ghost towns and depopulated provinces of rural Spain, a terrain that is raw, honest and untamed. Loss runs through every song, but so does the search for something on the other side.
This is a record that balances the dramatic with the delicate, the dark with light, and arrives fully formed: a DIY work of striking emotional depth and modern, alternative edge.
For fans of Katatonia, Candlemass, Anathema, Hamferð.
Firtan are one of Germany's most uprising extreme metal acts, delivering their very own mixture of styles to fans all over Europe since 2010. Having supported Rotting Christ, Imperium Dekadenz, and Der Weg einer Freiheit and played festivals like Summer Breeze and Metaldays, their sound originates from black metal involving atmospheric and progressive elements alongside intense vocal performances and accentuating ambient sounds. Firtan known for their intensive live shows, which, to date, they have delivered to ten European countries.
Now, after two EPs and one full-length, Firtan hereby present their strongest work, Okeanos. Inspired by avant-garde intellectuals like Nietzsche and Lovecraft, Okeanos is a dazzling display of epic black metal grandeur, suffused with autumnal atmosphere and winding-yet-captivating compositions. But, although deeply rooted in black metal, the overt muscle Firtan display here - not to mention the panoramic approach to songwriting, daring and boundless - helps Okeanos elude easy categorization. It's an immediately captivating experience, expanding the listener's consciousness whilst whisking the listener away to worlds yet unexplored. And its soundfield is as robust as it is majestic, which is no surprise considering it was recorded at the esteemed studio Klangschmiede E with Markus Stock of The Vision Bleak/Empyrium. At six songs in 40 breathtaking minutes, Okeanos is the album by which Firtan enter into the elite.
Track 1. From Nattens Madrigal off Vargnatt 1993 demo.
Track 2. From A Memorable Fancy Plates 21-22 off Themes from Wiliam Blake's The Marriage of Heaven and Hell 1998.
Track 3. From Silence teaches you how to sing off Silence teaches you how to sing ep 2001. Mixed in Oslo and Bergen Dec. 2002
Track 4. Off Lyckantropen Themes 2002. Mixed in France Oct. 2002.
Track 5. From Lost in moments off Perdition City 2000. Mixed in Stovner, Oslo Sept. 2002.
Track 6. From The Voice of the Devil off Themes from Wiliam Blake's The Marriage of Heaven and Hell 1998. Bogdan recommends: Cut thinly one medium sized potato and fry in pan with olive oil. Once browned, sprinkle chopped basil and curry powder until smiling. Eat well.
Track 7. From Speak dead speaker off Silencing the singing ep 2001. Made in Wallpaper 2002
Track 8. From Not saved off Silencing the singing ep 2001. Produced and remixed at the Neotropic Media Center. UK 2002. Publ.: Big Orange Cat Music.
Track 9. Various off Perdition City 2000 with samples from renaissance string remake off Nattens Madrigal. Made in Adam's big house, Bruxelles, Belgium 2002. Publ.: BMI.
Track 10. Various off Perdition City 2000. Recorded at Friseur Julie, Austria Nov. 2002. Publ.: Touchmusic [mcps].
Track 11. Various off Perdition City 2000. Publ.: Mego
Track 12.Various off Bergtatt 1994. Mixed in Oslo and Trondheim Nov. 2002.
Track 13. Various off Nattens Madrigal 1996. Publ.: V/Vm Test.
Track 14. Various off Bergtatt 1994 and Nattens Madrigal 1996. Recorded and mixed in bedroom, Tokyo Oct. 2002. Publ.: Merzbow
CD was distributed as a bonus item available through the label's online mail order, when purchasing the vinyl LP, and later as an unannounced bonus to mail orders of other Southern Lord releases.
The artwork for the 1xCD is misprinted; it is the same as the 2xCD version, and so incorrectly lists the second disc included in the 2xCD version and featuring the extra track, "Helio)))sophist." The track is also (incorrectly) referred to in the liner notes below.
German PRAG 83 delivers mellow, sublime and dark alternate folk – rugged to the bone and close to earth. Musically unique with elements that reminds of the Katatonia´s ”Discouraged ones” era but also not far away from the works by the northern woodsmen of Lönndom
Katla is an Icelandic band featuring ex-Sólstafir drummer and visual artist Guðmundur Óli Pálmason and singer/multi-instrumentalist Einar Thorberg Guðmundsson (Fortíð, Potentiam). Named in tribute to one of Iceland's greatest active volcanos, Katla creates powerful, panoramic music where shimmering guitars, crushing melodies and atmospheric density meet dark, entrancing power.
Katla's debut album, "Móðurástin", shines a spotlight on the band's hook-heavy, horizon-stretching sound. The lyrics tell tales of living in a country of contrasts; a land where fire and ice co-exist and dark winters are offset by the summer's midnight sun. Iceland: a country where insular existence has spurred a rich and vibrant culture.
"Móðurástin", Icelandic for (a) Mother's Love, might seem like a strange title for a metal album, but Katla dares to be different. What on Earth is stronger than a mother's love? Nothing. Not hate, not lust, not greed.
First press on digipak. Long sold out
Disc: absolutely mint never played, Digipak: VG+
Through time and space, a spirit that won't show face. The living man will feel, but the spirit do not kneel. Cause I am not it`s master, it controls everything that grows faster. Three and man is equal out through the sequel. Treat this with respect, the force will protect.
Eldamar Is heavily inspired by the North lands nature Power. Look at it as a journey, and drift away in your own dreams.
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Black Metal/Ambient from Norway