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CONAN - Existential Void Guardian CD Digipak
€16.00If troglodytes could have gotten their paws on a Fuzzthrone or other fuzz pedals…
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CATUVOLCUS - Voyageurs De L'Aube CD Digipak
€8.00Backed by an all star cast of talented musicians, Catuvolcus ‘ Voyageurs de l'aube is without a doubt their most engaging and grandiose work period. Recorded during the summer in Montreal and mixed by Maxime Côté, Voyageurs de l'Aube features Etienne Gallo (Augury, Talamyus) on Drums, Dominic Forest Lapointe (Beyond Creation, Augury, Teramobil) on bass as well as Tim Rowland (Woccon), Joel Violette on vocals (Woods of Ypres, Thrawsunblat) and Jake Rogers (Gallowbraid).
Digipak limited to 500 copies.
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AVATARIUM - Hurricanes And Halos CD Digipak (Ltd)
€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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MONARCH - Never Forever CD Digipak
€12.00With their new album “Never Forever” France’s cult extreme doom metal band MONARCH! continue their singular style of punishing ritualistic drone doom and take it even more towards melancholic territory with their new CD.
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OLD SILVER KEY - Tales Of Wanderings CD Digipak
€13.00The mastermind behind these beautiful and dark Brothers Grimm type fairy tales is underground Black Metal hero Roman Sayenko of Ukrainian DRUKDH, who is joined in this adventure by members of this band as well as Neige from French cult act ALCEST on vocals. Yet OLD SILVER KEY offer something more than just a combination of Metal, Rock and progressive elements, this new side of the Ukrainians is bound to capture many new followers!
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MONOLITHE - Monolithe IV CD Digipak
€12.00A cosmic trip offering over 55 minutes of perfectly-orchestrated Doom.
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