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VOUNA - Atropos CD Digipak
€18.00“Atropos” sees her further expand VOUNA’s sound through the collaboration with several guest musicians, including Nathan Weaver (Wolves in the Throne Room) on vocals, Asia Kindred Moore (Sangre de Muerdago, Solace) on the harp, Entrail on violin, and members of the VOUNA live lineup playing synth and electric lap steel.
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DEAD TO A DYING WORLD - Elegy CD Digipak
€18.00“Elegy”, a foretelling of a post-human world, explores themes of loss, grief, and the dawn of a new ecology through the eyes of a lone wanderer. The last human grieves the end of humanity, reflecting on the temporal insignificance of man and the sixth extinction caused by the Anthropocene – the end of our kind brought about by our own hubris, greed, and desire for power over one another. “Elegy” marks the third chapter in the trilogy, which explores our relationship to our world by reflecting on our past, present, and impending future.
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CONCATENATUS - Aeonic Dissonances Beyond Light's Consumption CD Digipak
€14.00Issued as a 4 panel digipak with 12 page booklet.
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PILGRIM - Misery Wizard CD Digipak
€15.00Misery Wizard is a sonic journey through a strange and mystical legend. Hidden within are the twisted tales of the evil demons, ancient aliens and powerful sorcerers that once inhabited the dark realms of our fable.
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CURSED COVEN - ...In Tenebris Et Umbra Mortis Sedentibus... CD Digipak
€10.00Occult doom metal from Poland.
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CANDLEMASS - Sweet Evil Sun CD Digipak
€17.00After working on this massive piece of art for 18 months in total, with Sweet Evil Sun, CANDLEMASS brings back all the grandness of their early years, exploring themes of ambition and strife, hope and failure. Opening track “Wizard Of The Vortex” instantly casts a spell with a riff so powerful, the listener is immediately ensnared.
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LUCIFER'S FALL - Lucifer's Fall CD Digipak
€10.007 hymns of raw traditional DOOM/HEAVY METAL of the old school variety.
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ARCTURUS - Disguised Masters CD Digipak
€17.00A fitting end to a diverse and solid collection of tracks ...
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ARCTURUS - La Masquerade Infernale CD Digipak
€17.00Issued in a 4-panel digipak with clear tray and 8-page fold-out booklet.
Reissue, remastered.
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SAINT VITUS - Live Vol. 2 CD Digipak
€10.00The undisputed godfathers of American doom metal performed in front of many sold out venues in a triumphant harvest of long overdue laurels. Out of respect for their vintage heritage, SAINT VITUS chose to preserve the raw and pure live sound without cleaning up and patching with overdubs. As a result, 'Live Vol. 2' is a true live document.
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AVATARIUM - Hurricanes And Halos CD Digipak
€15.00Beauty and darkness, heavy guitars and fragile ballads, vintage blues rock and modern doom – the sound of Stockholm's AVATARIUM is so unique, that the band already succeeded in drawing the world into their mystical spell with their very first album. The Swedes take you by the hand and lead you down into their mesmerizing and gloomy world full of absurd poetry and bittersweet melancholy with a raw sixties flair.
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FORGOTTEN TOMB - ...And Don't Deliver Us From Evil CD Digipak
€14.00Depressive suicidal BM from Italy.
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FORGOTTEN TOMB - We Owe You Nothing CD Digipak
€14.00"We Owe You Nothing" marks the highest point in Forgoten Tomb's constant evolution and once more makes it hard to narrow down its sound to some pre-existing labels.
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FORGOTTEN TOMB - Hurt Yourself And The Ones You Love CD Digipak
€14.00This album is a "mix of melancholy, groove and pure malignancy" - as put by band's leader, Ferdinando "Herr Morbid" Marchisio.
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CARCASS - Reek Of Putrefaction CD Digipak
€14.00This is the classic slice of grindcore history from seminal UK act Carcass. 'Reek of Putrefaction' was Carcass' horrifying debut album, which defined a genre and a million imitators.
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SYLVAINE - Eg Er Framand CD Digipak
€15.00Sylvaine has grown into a guiding light for ambient post-metal, but new EP ‘Eg Er Framand’ traces back to Kathrine Shepard’s earliest influences.
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