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The album comes with a 8 page booklet and full artwork design.
La mente degli OPERA IX Ossian ha commentato: ‘ “The Gospel” è un concept album focalizzato sul mito italiano di ‘Aradia, o il Vangelo delle Streghe’ scritto da Charles Godfrey Leland e che contiene ciò che l’autore pensava essere il testo religioso di un gruppo di streghe pagane in Toscana, documentando il loro credo e i loro rituali.
Inspired by the frost-bitten regions of Québec, the title of Cantique Lépreux’s second full-length directly translates to “polar landscapes,” exploring a recurring theme of the icy wilderness which makes up the majority of the band’s homeland.
Musically, Paysages polaires continues the nostalgic path laid out with the frosty, archaic tunes from the band’s debut album as the record carves itself into another 45-minutes of darkness, misery and gloom. Cold black metal for the ages, Paysages polaires’ stirring anthems – with a sharper and more direct songwriting approach – lead the way throughout the sophomore album’s seven hypothermic tracks.
Based on fast and atmospheric black metal, Paysages polaires balances between beautiful and harsh dirges in combination with the conceptual middle trifold of songs based around the North American winter. The passionate Québécois carry a secret fire of stellar splendor as Cantique Lépreux reveals a wild black metal monument set in ice and stone. "
Cold, grim and fast Norwegian Black Metal in the 90's way. For fans of old stuff of Mayhem, Dhodheimsgard, and with some similitudes with Kampfar, Satyricon and Isvind
Second album.
Issued in jewel case with clear tray. Comes with 12-page booklet and a hidden track.
One of the most anticipated black metal albums of the past decade arrives: NOCTERNITY's Harps of the Ancient Temples. The Greek band's first full-length in 12 years!
Harps of the Ancient Temples is black metal from a lost time. It's an ancient darkness that envelops and hypnotizes the listener, recasting NOCTERNITY's elder Scandinavian and Greek BM influences through a prism that refracts no light, but rather absorbs it.