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Vendita vinili - musica Black Metal e Dark estrema
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Gli Islandesi Dynfari tornano con il loro terzo disco, dopo lo stupendo "Sem Skuggin" del 2012, e lo fanno alla grandissima... clamoroso Black Metal Atmosferico in bilico tra glaciali sfuriate e catarsi geotermiche, suoni naturali e vivi, oltre alla ormai collaudata abilità nel far confluire le influenze in un formato-suono coerente e coeso, ma nel contempo libero di spaziare e respirare a pieni polmoni dal Talento compositivo di una delle piu' interessanti Band emerse negli ultimi anni.
Ascolta su SoundCloud
180g black vinyl and features heavy stock, a special natural green card stock sleeve (handcrafted), and a poster on uncoated paper.
This special edition comes with an exclusive silkscreened hand-printed and numbered slipcase, printed innersleeve, 12-page 12"x12" booklet and a download card. Pressed on exclusive gold nugget heavy vinyl. Limited to 102 copies.
#076/102
Pressed on black / blue galaxy effect heavy vinyl. Comes with a 12-page 12"x12" booklet and a download card. Colors on final record may vary to a degree from the mockup.
Drinking deep from the well of ‘90s second wave Black Metal, the masterful first utterance from Finnish newcomers PESTILENT HEX is a flawlessly reverent blend of symphonic nostalgia, modern power and ravishing grimness.
Tracks 1&4 - Recorded at The Academy, Winter 90/91. Original versions appear on "Gothic".
Tracks 2&3 - Recorded at The Academy, Winter 1989. Original versions appear on "Lost Paradise".
Also released as "In Dub" 12" on Peaceville for a limited period.
Track 4 - Previously unreleased version.
Marble vinyl, green main color with black marbled nuances
Dronegaze, Doom, Ambient duet from Sweden, with members of Cripple Black Phoenix and Draconian
‘Den Svevende Festning’ features six tracks and over 32 minutes of raw and atmospheric Norwegian black metal, most notably containing exclusive and unreleased material recorded during the ‘Katedralen’ album sessions, in the shape of the title track (also the theme for the cover image, an old drawing of Fredriksten Fortress in Eriksen’s home-town of Halden), and ‘Ormtunge’. Side A is completed by the alternate arrangement of the track ‘Født Til Å Herske’, previously only available digitally. Side B contains a selection of live tracks from Mork’s recent shows, featuring a series of tracks from the ‘Katedralen’ opus.
On “Blessings of Amurdad” (Amurdad translating to immortality in Middle Persian), Dakhma abducts listeners to a distant, foreign land and dares to journey to a time long ago, when desert mystics and noble empires still strode proudly through ancient Persia. Thematically, “Blessings of Amurdad” explores the complex relationship between mortality and immortality in Zoroastrianism, based mainly on key passages of the ancient text of the Gathas. In particular, the band manages to provide a compelling narrative detailing perceived jealousies expressed by mortals towards the divine and vice versa. These themes are captured in the compelling cover artwork, painted by the inimitable Babar Moghal, depicting an ancient tower of silence, seemingly forgotten and decaying but nevertheless exuding a sense of foreboding and nobility, hinting at the divine.
12" + CD (extended-play)
Packaging: Solid sleeve, heavy stock insert holding the CD sleeve. Black paper inner sleeve with a protective layer, designed download card for the digital album