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Morrigan (DEU) – Anwynn LAVANDA LP €28.88
Black Metal
For those who’ve lurked within the black metal underground for the past two decades (or even longer), the name MORRIGAN should be more than familiar. As Mayhemic Truth from 1992-2000, the band released a steady stream of demos that bowed before the ancient altar of the almighty Bathory. The shimmering darkness that Mayhemic Truth created back then was an untrendy counterpoint to black metal’s increasingly mainstream aspirations during that period, and also served as an oft-overlooked pillar of Germany’s black metal underground. However, when the band changed their moniker to MORRIGAN at the dawn of the new millennium and released their debut album, Plague, Waste and Death, in 2001, changes were afoot – and they were grand. For the rest of the ensuing decade, MORRIGAN moved on from Bathory’s more hard-charging style into the glorious “Viking era” marked most poignantly by the dual classics of Hammerheart and Twilight of the Gods. Their exploration of Quorthon’s pagan ruminations soon became an almost parallel realm of unrecorded Viking Bathory work, both sincerely devoted to those twin tomes and simultaneously expanding upon them, the latter largely through the exploration of Celtic mythology. In short, this was the true sound of MORRIGAN, and they quietly led others into new-yet-old pagan vastlands.
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Morrigan (DEU) – Anwynn LP €26.88
Black Metal
For those who’ve lurked within the black metal underground for the past two decades (or even longer), the name MORRIGAN should be more than familiar. As Mayhemic Truth from 1992-2000, the band released a steady stream of demos that bowed before the ancient altar of the almighty Bathory. The shimmering darkness that Mayhemic Truth created back then was an untrendy counterpoint to black metal’s increasingly mainstream aspirations during that period, and also served as an oft-overlooked pillar of Germany’s black metal underground. However, when the band changed their moniker to MORRIGAN at the dawn of the new millennium and released their debut album, Plague, Waste and Death, in 2001, changes were afoot – and they were grand. For the rest of the ensuing decade, MORRIGAN moved on from Bathory’s more hard-charging style into the glorious “Viking era” marked most poignantly by the dual classics of Hammerheart and Twilight of the Gods. Their exploration of Quorthon’s pagan ruminations soon became an almost parallel realm of unrecorded Viking Bathory work, both sincerely devoted to those twin tomes and simultaneously expanding upon them, the latter largely through the exploration of Celtic mythology. In short, this was the true sound of MORRIGAN, and they quietly led others into new-yet-old pagan vastlands.
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Orlok (FIN) – The Dark Kneel CD €16.88
Black Metal
The new Orlok full-length available on CD.
Raw Necromantic Black Metal.
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Ruttokosmos (FIN) – Kärsimys DLP €30.88
Black Metal
RUTTOKOSMOS are one of the great “what if?”s of Finnish black metal. The band formed sometime in 2003 and released the five-song Ja minä näin kuoleman demo in 2006 and then the six-song Kärsimys demo a year later. Afterward, nothing was heard from RUTTOKOSMOS ever again. Only one member concurrently played in Divina Inferis, and the other two members either disappeared and played pseudonymously in other bands.
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RVBBERVVITCH (FIN) – Mastvrbations Malveillantes MMXVII CD €14.88
Black Metal
While largely within the wider umbrella of black metal, RVBBERVVITCH’s unique expression nevertheless evades easy categorization – nor easy consumption. Guitars are harsh and cold, yet seemingly summoned from a post-apocalyptic crater rather than an amp; bass tones are mercilessly overdriven, grinding body and soul into the dirt; cutting out humanity altogether, both blastbeats and doomy stomps pump like pus from a Midi drum-machine; and sinister echoing soundscapes meld with malodorous French vocals, which demonically range heavily distorted screeches to low-pitched grunts. And whereas so many nowadays “black metal” bands play-act, the creator of RVBBERVVITCH matches content with form, life with art: the unconventional, largely taboo visual imagery is a reflection of the artist’s unabashedly hedonistic lifestyle.
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Sadorass (DEU) – Under Siege Compilation DCD €16.88
Black Metal
CD 1:
– Tracks 01 – 04: Unreleased songs from different sessions (2005 – 2010)
– Tracks 05 – 08: “Sunwheel Soldiers of the Aquaryan Age” demo (2003)
– Tracks 09 – 10: “The Stream to Infinity” EP (1999)
– Track 11: Taken from the split EP with Branstock (2004)
– Track 12 : Unreleased track of the Satya Yuga side-project (2008)CD 2:
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Satanic Terrorist (FIN/FRA) – The Black Pest Of Evil 7” EP €13.88
Black Metal
Second release on EP. With Satanic Warmaster, White Death or Gestapo 666 members as exemple.
Vinyl 7″ EP. Includes a hand-numbered single-sided insert on red-paper. Limited to 666 copies.
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Satanic Warmaster (FIN) – Aamongandr CD €16.88
Black Metal
And so the battle continues with Aamongandr, SATANIC WARMASTER’s first studio full-length since 2014’s acclaimed Fimbulwinter. Indeed, where that album evinced a diversity of songcraft and, more so, a concertedly polished aspect that majestically made that obsidian gleam, Aamongandr explores that duality with equally compelling results. In fact, with the album wasting no time in kicking into high gear, SATANIC WARMASTER sounds more urgent than ever – and yet, here is where the band’s epic side is also revealed in full. Cryogenic and caressing is its melodicism, in the glare of burning churches, and deftly dusted with subtle synths that heighten the mysticism at the heart of the SW sound, Aamongandr’s six songs charge forth with the grim grandiosity of mighty steeds; not for nothing is one of the album’s highlights titled “Duke’s Ride (Ride of the Spectral Hooves).” All told, this sixth long-form statement of intent is immediately recognizable as SATANIC WARMASTER but irrevocably proves that its creator’s imagination continues to flow as infinitely as the Atlantean depths.
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Satanic Warmaster (FIN) – Aamongandr LP €28.88
Black Metal
And so the battle continues with Aamongandr, SATANIC WARMASTER’s first studio full-length since 2014’s acclaimed Fimbulwinter. Indeed, where that album evinced a diversity of songcraft and, more so, a concertedly polished aspect that majestically made that obsidian gleam, Aamongandr explores that duality with equally compelling results. In fact, with the album wasting no time in kicking into high gear, SATANIC WARMASTER sounds more urgent than ever – and yet, here is where the band’s epic side is also revealed in full. Cryogenic and caressing is its melodicism, in the glare of burning churches, and deftly dusted with subtle synths that heighten the mysticism at the heart of the SW sound, Aamongandr’s six songs charge forth with the grim grandiosity of mighty steeds; not for nothing is one of the album’s highlights titled “Duke’s Ride (Ride of the Spectral Hooves).” All told, this sixth long-form statement of intent is immediately recognizable as SATANIC WARMASTER but irrevocably proves that its creator’s imagination continues to flow as infinitely as the Atlantean depths.
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Satanic Warmaster (FIN) – Aamongandr ORANGE LP €30.88
Black Metal
And so the battle continues with Aamongandr, SATANIC WARMASTER’s first studio full-length since 2014’s acclaimed Fimbulwinter. Indeed, where that album evinced a diversity of songcraft and, more so, a concertedly polished aspect that majestically made that obsidian gleam, Aamongandr explores that duality with equally compelling results. In fact, with the album wasting no time in kicking into high gear, SATANIC WARMASTER sounds more urgent than ever – and yet, here is where the band’s epic side is also revealed in full. Cryogenic and caressing is its melodicism, in the glare of burning churches, and deftly dusted with subtle synths that heighten the mysticism at the heart of the SW sound, Aamongandr’s six songs charge forth with the grim grandiosity of mighty steeds; not for nothing is one of the album’s highlights titled “Duke’s Ride (Ride of the Spectral Hooves).” All told, this sixth long-form statement of intent is immediately recognizable as SATANIC WARMASTER but irrevocably proves that its creator’s imagination continues to flow as infinitely as the Atlantean depths.
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Satanic Warmaster (FIN) – Carelian Satanist Madness DCD €18.88
Black Metal
SATANIC WARMASTER needs no introduction nor explanation, and nor should the modern classic that is Carelian Satanist Madness. Originally released in the dark days of 2005, this album emerged during the peak of Finland’s black metal underground, and mainman Werwolf – here recording everything, save session drums – led the way for all others well into the next decade. All the triumph and tragedy, mysticism and madness, literally EVERYTHING that is sacred and pure in authentic and dedicated BLACK METAL is here distilled to its proudest and most poignant essence. To deny this is to deny black metal itself.
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Satanic Warmaster (FIN) – Bafomet CD €13.88
Black Metal
3 tracks CD single for total running time of about 15min taken from the upcoming Satanic Warmaster album!
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Satanic Warmaster (FIN) – Black Metal Kommando CD €16.88
Black Metal
Recorded in November 2000 at the Carelian Battlegrounds. Intended to be the first Satanic Warmaster album.
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Satanic Warmaster (FIN) – Death Live 2014 Koiwa CD €15.88
Black Metal
Recorded live at Bushbash, Koiwa, Tokyo Japan, Oct 31st. 2014
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Satanic Warmaster (FIN) – Fimbulwinter CD €16.88
Black Metal
For the past 24 years, SATANIC WARMASTER has remained a highly revered name in the black metal underground: seemingly doing no wrong with converts, but forever riling detractors. Helmed by the tyrant Werwolf – whose involved in the black metal scene stretches back 20-some years, as the original vocalist of Horna – SATANIC WARMASTER have released classic album after classic album, from early essentials like Strength and Honour and Opferblut to relatively more recent monuments like Carelian Satanist Madness and Nachzehrer, and always at their own pace.
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Satanic Warmaster (FIN) – Nachzehrer SILVER LP €30.88
Black Metal
The fourth full-length album from Satanic Warmaster. “Nachzehrer” is a cruel monument of medieval darkness, northern desolation and Black Metal terror. 40 minutes, 8 songs, recorded with full analogue equipment with a truly extreme sound. This 2010 Satanic Warmaster album again shows a noteworthy rejuvenation of his unique unapologetic style with a more rabid production and more varied songwriting, something all the cheap imitators will have a hard time matching. “Nachzehrer” travels deep into a kingdom of the dark forces of nature, vampiric magick, inner darkness and devil worship.
Gatefold LP with poster
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Satanic Warmaster (FIN) – Opferblut DIGI-CD €16.88
Black Metal
Originally released in 2003, Opferblut consolidated the massive momentum garnered by SATANIC WARMASTER’s influential debut album, 2001’s Strength & Honour, and truly cemented Finnish black metal as a reigning force in the underground for the still-new millennium. Cold and caustic but suffused with a burning passion that has marked the band from the beginning, Opferblut is pure, traditional BLACK METAL done the ancient way – in the glare of burning churches, when madness & mysticism still cloaked the scene.
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Shatargat (FIN) – Crushing The Thrones Of Light CD €16.88
Black Metal
SHATARGAT compilation of the Crushing The Thrones Of Light (Demo 1996) and Wolfe Der Nacht (Demo 1999) tapes.
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Sorcerian Land (FIN) – Sorcerian Land CD €16.88
Dungeon Synth
Equisite chiptune “dungeon synth”. Like a soundtrack of a video game that never existed.
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Sorgetid (FIN) – Natt av tusen dödsfall CD €15.88
Black Metal
Truly, the evidence is there with SORGETID’s first public recording, the full-length Natt av Tusen Dödsfall. Endearingly and engagingly familiar yet done with the deft nous for which V-Khaoz is known, SORGETID’s first salvo is based purely on intuition and the man’s need “to get quite old stuff out of my head – no future, no past.” Existing within those reverently stringent boundaries, Natt av Tusen Dödsfall unveils a landscape rife with melancholy and madness, nostalgia and nightsky mysticism, fury and wonder woven together with elder chainmail forged in the fires of olde. Eight songs across 37 minutes are more than sufficient to paint the atmospheres and sensations that seemingly exist out of time. The album’s no less raw nor polished than it needs to be; rather, it IS, unyielding and undying.
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