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Frantic, minimalistic Black Metal from Finland.
After over 16 years of existence, Vordr should be known to most underground fanatics and has over the years gathered quite the following. With four albums and no less than thirteen other various outputs, most of these self-titled, the band is now back with a new album, aptly entitled "Vordr". 15 tracks of pure, riff based BLACK METAL.
In Norse mythology, a vörðr ("warden," "watcher" or "caretaker") is a warden spirit, believed to follow from birth to death the soul (hugr) of every person.
- jacket w inside-out print and flooded with black
- inlay
- 180g Black Vinyl
-Frantic, minimalistic Black Metal from Finland.
After over 16 years of existence, Vordr should be known to most underground fanatics and has over the years gathered quite the following. With four albums and no less than thirteen other various outputs, most of these self-titled, the band is now back with a new album, aptly entitled "Vordr". 15 tracks of pure, riff based BLACK METAL.
In Norse mythology, a vörðr ("warden," "watcher" or "caretaker") is a warden spirit, believed to follow from birth to death the soul (hugr) of every person.
Debut digital recording for Spain's cryptic collective Black Earth that continues the path laid down by 2014's well received "A Cryptic Howl of Morbid Truth" cassette (Graceless Recordings). "Diagrams of a Hidden Order" presents us with three tracks showcasing their turbulent strain of blackened noise, that stretches the boundaries of black metal, death metal and dark ambient respectively, thus amplifying these genres into darker territory few have explored. Within the turbulence of chaos and bleakness, there exists fleeting form and (un)structure that is shattered and rebuilt over and over again; measured percussion, whispered incantations, and sudden outbursts of unseen violence. A truly potent alchemical document in practice.
preorder - new press available January, 5 2024
Four Keys To A Foul Reich
(songs of pestilence, darkness and death)
This release features for the first time on CD format a compilation of vinyl-only releases dated from 2013 to 2018
Named after an Old Church Slavonic word for “God,” Hospodi enhances all the unique qualities that made the band such an instant phenomenon, while offering an entirely distinct and fresh sensory experience.
Mayhem need no introduction. The legendary band has been a league of their own ever since their formation in the eighties. “Wolf’s Lair Abyss” was originally released in 1997 and is now proudly being re-issued on all formats via Soulseller Records. Carefully constructed from its original release, including original hand-written lyrics by Maniac, additional pictures and the “Ancient Skin/Necrolust” ep as bonus tracks this ultimate re-issue is a gem not to be missed.
By now, DENIAL OF GOD should need little introduction. Since that fateful year of 1991, the brothers Azter and Ustumallagam have perfected an idiosyncratic style of black metal that's positively drenched in the supernatural and remains firm in their conviction of more classicist-styled songwriting. In fact, "black metal" might even be a misnomer; rather, BLACK HEAVY METAL would be more accurate.
Nevertheless, as the years have gone on and they wisely parcel out their releases, each DENIAL OF GOD record is special, and The Shapeless Mass is no exception. Arguably the band's most violent and intense recording, The Shapeless Mass takes the listener down many horrific paths - and epic ones, too, as the four-song mini-album totals 26 minutes! Honoring their roots, the band also deliver a reverential cover of Bathory "Call From the Grave.
Atmospheric Black Metal from Slovakia
Digipak with booklet
Standard black vinyl (200)
Both slow and aggressive at times, US black metal in the legacy of Judas Iscariot, Xasthur early Nachtmystium and Krieg!
Six panels digipack
The 6th thunderous album from Djevel, the band that never swerve away from their original intention of traditional quality 90s sounding Black Metal with a ominous melodic side to it.
The band, lead by Ciekals as the composer and brain, maintain a stunning high level on their musicianship, where Faust (Blood Tsunami, ex-Emperor) and Mannevond (Koldbrann) fills out the
positions on the last two fullength albums. This won't sound like the new wave of Black Metal, but if you're familiar with Djevel from before, it will hit its mark. And if you simply are into Black Metal, the way it was done in the most
speculative days, you can't let this one go anytime soon.