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DEAD CAN DANCE - The Serpents's Egg CD Digisleeve
€13.00Comes in a gatefold cardboard sleeve with an 8-page booklet.
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CRYSTAL PHOENIX - Crystal Phoenix CD
€12.00CRYSTAL PHOENIX was born in 1989 by the effort of a single figure: Myriam Sagenwells Saglimbeni who wrote, played, sang and even drew the cover of the eponymous debut work. This musical genre, which could be termed progressive, has been called epic-classic by the authoress.
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DEAD CAN DANCE - Within The Realm Of A Dying Sun LP
€28.00Comes with printed inner sleeve.
Reissue, Remastered.
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BURZUM - Dauði Baldrs LP
€28.00Third edition on Back On Black, 180 gram black vinyl, gatefold jacket.
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SUICIDAL TENDENCIES - Join The Army LP
€28.00- 180 gram audiophile vinyl
- Includes insert with lyrics
- Featuring “Human Guinea Pig” (previously CD only track), “Possessed To Skate”, “Two Wrongs Don't Make It Right” a.o.
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MINISTRY - The Mind Is A Terrible Thing To Taste LP
€28.00This was the record that definitively turned Ministry from an electro-industrial dance band into a cutting-edge metal act. With distorted vocals, pounding drum machines, and ripping guitar chords, songs like "Thieves" and "Burning Inside" merged computer technology with metallic riffology, setting the pace for dozens of second-rate computer nerds to follow.
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BOG BODY - Cryonic Crevasse Cult CD
€14.00Following in the footsteps of their 2018 demo “Through the Burial Bog” and 2020’s MLP “The Gate of Grief,” BOG BODY has transcended the cultic guts of black metal’s early forefathers with a subsonic war doom incursion for their debut album that’s as much a dirge as it is pandemonic fervor, traversing beyond the seracs and into the crevasses of black death.
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MINISTRY - Animositisomina 2LP (Orange)
€36.00Limited edition of 1,500 individually numbered copies on orange coloured vinyl.
Comes in a gatefold cover.
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XASTHUR - Subject To Change CD Digipak
€16.00On the ninth full-length with the tell-tale title of "Subject to Change", XASTHUR took a musical leap of faith: Mastermind, multi-instrumentalist, and singer Scott Conner abandoned black metal as a form of musical expression for the time being, and turned to something stylistically rather comparable to acid folk and neofolk instead.
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VOUS AUTRES - Sel De Pierre CD Digipak
€10.00VOUS AUTRES have swiftly established themselves as a torchbearer of modern black metal and 'Sel de Pierre' shines like a dark constellation in the black heavens.
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HEILUNG - Drif CD Digipak
€15.00CD in deluxe Digipak with gold foil, spot gloss, and 24-page deluxe booklet.
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HEILUNG - Futha CD Digipak
€14.00CD in deluxe Digipak printed on the rough side of the board (reverse board printing) with 20-page booklet.
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GENITORTURERS - Blackheart Revolution CD Digipak
€5.00A sharp production with rhythmical pulses and nasty electronic surprises hones the GENITORTURERS’ sound to a cutting edge. This is what it would sound like, if MARILYN MANSON met WHITE ZOMBIE for a wild party!
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WARDRUNA - Runaljod - Ragnarok CD Slipcase
€14.00'Runaljod - Ragnarok' is the third installment in a trilogy of albums that began with ‘Runaljod – gap var Ginnunga’ (2009) and continued with ‘Runaljod – Yggdrasil’ (2013).
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OF SPIRE & THRONE - Sanctum In The Light CD Digipak
€8.00"From Edinburgh emerges Of Spire & Throne, an extreme doom metal outfit who at this point have a few EPs under their belt and are having a crack at a full-length, Sanctum in the Light. Doom of this style have many contemporaries making a hell of a racket in the darkest corners of creativity; the likes of Lycus and Bell Witch being prominent. So hearing newer bands honing this deeply heavy, monolithically paced metal is always interesting."
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MYRKUR - Folkesange CD
€16.00Amalie Bruun has always paved her own path, challenging underground preconceptions of heavy metal ever since the release of her debut Myrkur EP in 2014. Her first two full-length studio albums, 2015’s M and 2017’s Mareridt, recast black metal in the most personal yet expansive of terms, their blending of Amalie’s Danish folk roots with tempestuous internal struggles breathing new life into a subgenre whose followers can be rigidly possessive.