Amargor - Amargs Camins, Alliberant (Digipack CdR)
Limited edition on CD-R digipack of this first EP by the painful and ritualistic Catalan project Amargor. Sickening raw black metal for tortured souls. Something really, really suicidal.
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Limited edition on CD-R digipack of this first EP by the painful and ritualistic Catalan project Amargor. Sickening raw black metal for tortured souls. Something really, really suicidal.
Murderous and heartbreaking split between Amargor and Turment Nocturn that perfectly exemplifies the good moment that Catalan raw black metal is going through. These sordid sounds will raze your sanity to the ground.
Limited edition on CD-R digipack.
Fourth album by the merciless Swedish band. Black metal, black death, or war metal: take your pick, and this riffraff will rip your guts out. A ritual murder.
Excellent first opus by this Greek band. Intense and dark death metal, summoned from the depths of the abyss. Dead Congregation are already a cult band, of course.
Second album by Dead Congregation, and the confirmation that they are an institution in the current death metal scene. Twisted, vile and destructive, the works of the Greeks are indispensable in any record collection.
Second EP by Balmog, still prior to their first album. Criminal black metal, surely their most atrocious and cruel recording. You must listen to this massacre.
First album of this blackened speed/thrash metal band that quickly got the approval of every sick person. With members like Iñaki (Looking For An Answer, Moho, Dishammer...), “Vermin Hell” bites where it hurts the most at all times. Brawling and smelly!
First album by Abruptum, black object of desire among the seekers of those hidden gems of Swedish black metal. It and Morgan from Marduk, aka Evil, always surfing the most pernicious waves of the forbidden and dark. Two songs, more than 50 minutes. Take it or leave it. A milestone of the underground.
After their first years as The Seed, Fierce Cult debuts with “Where Humanity Ends”, 50 minutes of massive, pissed-off metal from Madrid. Death thrash with a lot of groove that gives no respite. Only when you are unconscious on the floor will they stop beating you.
First album by this legendary Japanese undergound band! In 2017, 30 years after their foundation, Necrophile hit us with these 10 tracks of abrasive death metal and thrash. Transgressor, Anatomia, Wormridden, or Multiplex are some of the other bands these animals are part of. A criminal work!!
“Drugs & Death”, of course! With their first album, Sacroscum perfectly define the spirit of Eternal Juggernaut Records. Black crust from Germany, with members of Fleshcrawl, Nekrovault... A rotten duo that can remind us as much of Discharge as of Darkthrone or Inquisition. Aaaargh!!
Black metal with pagan spirit in the vein of Windir, Taake, or early Ulver. A compilation of great songs very well strung together. Highly recommended for purists of the style.
Crunchy and smelly amalgam between death metal and punk for fans of Tribulation, Morbus Chron, or Obliteration. An excellent first album, topped off by a sensational artwork that honours these great songs. The Greek underground never disappoints!
Evil death metal absolutely inspired by the earliest instances of the style. Horripilant’s first EP really reminds of Possessed, Sadistic Intent, first Sepultura and Morbid Angel... These Valencians know very well what they are doing, moving between the 80s and early 90s, but not beyond. Good choice, dudes!!
“Melancholie der Engel” is like being thrown into an abyss of revelatory ascent, like being cruelly abandoned on a stage of immense universal solitude. Fuck yes, Shamael’s first album is like a long, feverish nightmare from which you cannot wake up. This fascinating one-man band invokes a devastating, and atmospheric, funeral doom on a par with the best names of the style.
The prolific duo exhibits a new identity while traversing death doom territories that will be very recognizable to any of their followers. On their seventh work, Graveyard Of Souls continue their philosophical journey between melodic and skillfully ornamented songs, being able to convey as much light as darkness to anyone who approaches their dilated sonic canvases. An old school album for old school fans, absolutely recommended if you love Paradise Lost, Tiamat, Crematory, or Alastis.
Excellent second album by the Irish band. They take elements form black, death, doom, and their traditional music to portray a wide variety of atmospheres and moods. Guttural growls are used in contrast with harmonious choral sections and ‘sean-nós’ vocals. Irish melodies and time signatures are incorporated with aggressive metallic and progressive elements. This distinctive approach to metal music coupled with lyrics sung entirely in Gaelige truly makes Corr Mhóna a one of a kind band.