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MORTIIS - The Shadow Of The Tower CD Digibook
€14.00Noble hardcover digibook CD
Limited to 666 handnumbered copies
Official 2021 re-release by The Devil's Elixirs.
Deep voices echoing from the distant past…
A ritualistic soundscape for journeys to deserts and dungeons.
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DRUADAN FOREST - Dismal Spells From The Dragonrealm CD
€10.00Following that epic synth-heavy split with THE TRUE WERWOLF in 2018, DRUADAN FOREST delivers a more plaintive and stripped-down expression with the aptly titled Dismal Spells.
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EQUITANT - The Great Lands Of Minas Ithil CD
€9.00Official reissue of Demo II 1994 in CD format for the first time ever!
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TOOL - Opiate MCD
€10.00Opiate is a collection of heavy, aggressive, cynical music (though the tail end of the title track sounds more like acid rock), packaged in songs noticeably shorter than on their later efforts (Undertow, 1993, and Aenima, 1996). While not as impressive as Undertow, arguably their finest effort, Opiate has a definite appeal.
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TOOL - Undertow CD
€17.00Arguably their finest album, this follow-up to Opiate showcases Tool at their best, assisted by clean, crisp production, without the muddiness of Aenima.
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MYLES KENNEDY - Year Of The Tiger CD Digipak
€17.00Whenever Myles Kennedy raises that unique and bluesy voice of his, he gives us a glimpse at his soul. Whenever he plays guitar, his signature sound, showcasing influences such as Jimmy Page and John Sykes, melt into a timeless and nuanced amalgamut.
Comes in a 4-panel Digipak with 12-page lyric booklet.
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1476 - Our Season Draws Near CD Digipak
€17.00Described as 'a small candle flame of life lost in the middle of a winter void,' the album delves into experiences with isolation and alienation and the idea that beneath the frozen surface is an internal fire and desire to defeat these obstacles. Produced by the band and mixed by Markus Siegenhort of post-black metal spearheads Lantlôs, "Our Season Draws Near" captures 1476 at its heaviest and most personal apex.
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