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SÓLSTAFIR - Í Blóði Og Anda 2CD
€13.00‘Í Blóði Og Anda’ is a definitive snapshot that exposes the earliest roots of this incredible band. Recommended if you like: ENSLAVED, BARONESS, MASTODON, AGALLOCH, PRIMORDIAL.
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ULVER - Perdition City (Music To An Interior Film) 2LP (Light Blue)
€40.00Perdition City continues the experimentation heard on Themes from William Blake's The Marriage of Heaven and Hell and Metamorphosis, containing elements of trip hop, jazz, ambient music, spoken word and electronica, the combination being described as "moody", "atmospheric", and "cinematic in scope".
Remastered, Light Blue BioVinyl.
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THE EXPLOITED - Beat The Bastards 2LP (Transparent Red W/ Black Splatter)
€40.00Limited Edition of 1,500 copies.
Reissue, Transparent Red W/ Black Splatter.
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PRIMORDIAL - How It Ends 2LP (Beige Marbled)
€32.00Primordial celebrate 30+ years with their 10th full-length album! A furious, defiant, seminal blend of Celtic and Black Metal.
Includes download card.
Gatefold cover. Beige Marbled vinyl.
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PRIMORDIAL - Gods To The Godless (Live At Bang Your Head Festival...
€25.00Finally the first live album of the irish pagan metal kings!
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PRIMORDIAL - How It Ends 2LP (Mint Marbled)
€32.00Primordial celebrate 30+ years with their 10th full-length album! A furious, defiant, seminal blend of Celtic and Black Metal.
Limited to 500 copies and including download card.
Gatefold cover.
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PRIMORDIAL - Where Greater Men Have Fallen 2LP
€23.00Release on 180g vinyl in glossy gatefold jacket (EU press has textured jacket).
Includes printed insert.
Etching on Side D.
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PRIMORDIAL - Exile Amongst The Ruins 2LP (Gray-Brown Clear Marbled)
€30.00Lim. Ed. 2-LP incl. giant poster and mp3 download card
CLEAR GRAY-BROWN MARBLED VINYL
Limited to 700 copies worldwide
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PRIMORDIAL - Exile Amongst The Ruins 2LP
€23.00Lim. Ed. 2-LP incl. giant poster and mp3 download card.
180 GRAM BLACK VINYL.
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OREN AMBARCHI - In The Pendulum's Embrace 2LP
€35.00There's almost a bluesy quality to Ambarchi's sound by this point: it's resolutely downbeat, yet never quite slips into the doom-laden, metallic sound he's recently immersed himself in. Instead, this is a music of meditative introspection, inhabiting dark corners. Very highly recommended.
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