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New single-ep from Mephorash. The first step towards what is to become the fourth full-length album of Mephorash is upon us "The Third Woe". The single includes one new track from the upcoming album and a re-recorded version of "The Odious Gospels" from the 2012 album "Chalice of Thagirion".
Swedish black metal, 3 track ep on digipak CD.
Mephorash hailing from Sweden with members of Malign, ex Ofermod. 42 minutes of extraordinary Black Art deeply rooted in the occult pathways.
Each track of the album features additional vocals from the vocalists of Malign, Hetroertzen, Embrace of Thorns and Fides Inversa.
-Noble gatefold printed on 350gsm paper
-Gold hot-foil printed cover
-limited to 400 units on black vinyl
-double LP (black vinyl)
-sturdy gatefold printed on 350gsm paper
-gatefold housed in a vinyl slipcase WITH gold hotfoil print
-24-page LP sized booklet
-black vinyl version
Music Cassette version: -Pro-printed tapes with 6 panel J-card. -white tapes
Double LP version:
-Exclusive gatefold double LP
-Updated gatefold layout
-including a 20 page booklet
-limited edition of 500 units on black vinyl
With their current lineup including past and present members of Malign and Ofermod, MEPHORASH have deep roots within Sweden's esteemed black metal underground - the same underground which spawned the now-worldwide "religious"/orthodox black metal movement - but with Shem Ha Mephorash do they boldly separate themselves from standard tropes. A literally MASSIVE album at 74 minutes, the eight songs comprising Shem Ha Mephorash are each a corridor, an entire sprawling landscape, unto itself. Naturally, the way MEPHORASH weave all these various, virulent fibers togetherbespeaks a grandiose vision: an esoteric journey through the concepts and ideas behind the Shem Ha Mephorash system, the 72-fold explicit name of god. Wisely utilizing all the tools in their generous arsenal, the quartet take a largely mid-to-downtempo approach, lumbering forward with molten might and a more mystical aspect - in some senses, one could label it "ceremonial" - judiciously maximizing each construct's potential before subtly weaving a new tale. Of course, bouts of cryogenic speed do crop up, but do so with malicious excitement. You never quite know where these corridors will lead... Or, simply, each track of Shem Ha Mephorash is a journey; taken together, they create a unified, endlessly fascinating journey to the beyond and back.