Godkiller - The Rebirth of the Middle Ages (LP)
The 1996 debut of Monaco’s cult classic medieval black metal act Godkiller. An EP that remains an eternal symbol of immense power.
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The 1996 debut of Monaco’s cult classic medieval black metal act Godkiller. An EP that remains an eternal symbol of immense power.
Baroque and refined to the point of true filigree, the unstoppable mind of Phantom Slaughter needed nothing more than a collaboration with the creative genius of Philippe Tougas (Atramentus, Chthe’ilist, Exxûl, Funebrarum…). It is as though Dimmu Borgir had expanded their finest symphonic black metal to limits beyond the comprehension of the human mind.
“The Secrets of the Black Arts” is the much-celebrated debut album by Swedish black metal overlords Dark Funeral. Now including the 1995 Unisound recording of the whole album as special CD bonus!
A devastating atomic blast of true Swedish death metal. Iconic and thunderous, and featuring Michael Amott alongside Fred Estby, David Blomqvist, and Matti Kärki from Dismember. A classic from a once-in-a-lifetime era.
The original debut album, remastered! Yellow vinyl.
Running Wild’s iconic third album and one of the most beloved records in their discography. Remastered, grey vinyl.
A true classic, and one of the most celebrated albums by the legendary German band. Remastered, orange vinyl.
It’s very difficult to say for certain, but this is arguably Running Wild’s best album.
The original classic opus remastered with bonus tracks. Double grey vinyl gatefold!
For many maniacs, Running Wild’s last great album.
Deluxe expanded edition. Includes two bonus tracks, foldout booklet, and 2.000 word sleevenotes with new Rock ‘N’ Rolf interview.
As the cover suggests, this is a massive and essential album. Traditional heavy metal, a touch of the American sound, and plenty of epic grandeur across eight tracks of pure steel. All killers, no fillers!
Gatefold LP, 180 gr black vinyl.
Mysterious, opaque, impenetrable. Like the dense fog that shrouds the winters of rural Catalonia, Imperi de Tenebra is a new band of unknown origin and membership, rooted in raw black metal yet also featuring touches of dark ambient and dungeon synth.
Imperi de Tenebra always grounds its lyrics on brief and forgotten episodes from Catalonia’s history, hidden from the mainstream narrative. The band uses archaic Catalan and real, centuries-old characters, who are now almost anonymous, sometimes recounting the events in the first person through letters or other forms of narration.
As its name suggests, this debut album revisits the siege and surrender of Miravet Castle after the Templars were betrayed and persecuted by the Pope and the King of France.
Black pro-tape limited to 30 copies.
From the maniacal desecration of black metal and pvnk comes “Marching Through Thee Night Guided By A Black Fire”, Pvrgatorii's second opus. A year after its expulsion into the Realm of Mortals, it finally sees the light of day on a black 12” LP.
This vinyl is the result of a collaboration between Eternal Juggernaut and several other labels devoted to the homicidal, lacerating, and psychotic underground.
Authentic Black Metal ov Death to burn in fucking hell.
Marasme present “Fel”, an album that, unlike its predecessors, does not come from the brain or the heart, but from the viscera, the nausea, the anguish. Seven years later, the band raise their bet with a much more intense and darker album, with six songs created in a slow fire with an aftertaste of vengeance. Here the influences of Altar Of Plagues, Omega Massif, Fall Of Efrafa, or Sólstafir, are diluted in the black magma of five musicians used to rowing in solitude and against the current.
Noise and fury, despair and affliction, mourning and survival instinct. “Fel” concentrates the most basic ingredients of one of the most personal Balearic extreme music bands, and all this with a mastering by Magnus Lindberg (Cult Of Luna).
Belonging to the first Spanish black metal wave, and to the Catalan movement known as Blackcelona, Blazemth are survivors of their time who continue to pay homage to the purest and most traditional black metal. Recorded and mixed by Eloi Boucherie (Vidres A La Sang, White Stones) at his Farm Of Sounds studio, the mastering has been done by another monster, Gerard Porqueres at Heartwork Recording. The result is an organic and deep work that hits you with all the sincerity of their primordial black metal, an album that perfectly takes over from the also bloody “The Return Of Lucifer”. Blazemth plunge us into the Reign of Shadows with a great album that lives up to their legacy!
“Humunculus” bursts onto the scene as a visceral manifesto against conformity. This work, which dives into the abyss of death metal, sludge and doom metal, not only stands out for its brutal sound, but also for its deep conceptual charge. The album has evolved into a work that channels the rage, desperation and loneliness of those who have been relegated by the system. Comparisons are always odious, but if you like bands like Coffins, Inter Arma, or Primitive Man, you should give them a chance. What a guttural voices!
12" LP, random color.
Power trio led by the voice and drums of Pep Carabante (Cuzo, The Mothercrow, Sitrama, Warchetype). It sounds like the wild waves of the historic legends to which this new “Mare Nostrum” dates back. From the beginning like ‘Tretze’ we can feel the roar of the ocean in the middle of a storm transmitted by those looped riffs and that stoner doom display, in continuous crescendos, in it we can see how that spiral of psychedelic doom absorbs us like a deep whirlpool on the high seas.
Stoner doom metal with influences from Windhand, Electric Wizard or Acid King, mixing density, groove, and melancholic melodies. “Solstici” is a conceptual album that reinterprets the Catalan collective imagination as a reflection of the darkest behaviours and feelings of human beings in relation to the natural environment, now in decline.