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  • Avzhia (MEX) – Dark Emperors LP + 7” EP 30.88

    Black Metal

    Cult Black Metal from Mexico, orginally released in 1996.

    Taking the original art of their 1st full length album that was realized on CD edition by Storm production and Brujo Recs in 1996 (Mèxico City), now on vinyl 12″ for the first time after 24 long years, with a spectacular production in gold and black vinyl contains 6 songs and an EP 7″ with 2 bonus tracks in live “Screams of Darkness” and “Avzhia”.

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  • Bathory (SWE) – Blood Fire Death LP 34.88

    Black Metal

    Blood Fire Death is the fourth album by the Swedish band Bathory. It continued the band’s transition towards more epic songwriting, and includes some of the first Viking metal recordings, although is still mostly black metal. Bathory was formed in Stockholm in 1983. Founder Quorthon, a seventeen-year-old guitarist, was joined by bassist Hanoi and drummer Vans. After various name changes (beginning with Nosferatu, then Natas, Mephisto, Elizabeth Bathory and Countess Bathory) they finally settled on Bathory. Their first recording deal came that same year, when Quorthon managed to secure the consent of Tyfon Grammofon’s boss to record two tracks for the compilation Scandinavian Metal Attack. The tracks which he recorded gained unexpected attention by fans.[citation needed] Soon afterward, Tyfon Grammofon contacted Quorthon and asked him to record a full-length album. Although Venom’s Black Metal, released in 1982, was the first record to coin the term, it was Bathory’s early albums, featuring Satanic lyrics, low-fi production and an inhuman vocal style, that defined the genre. Many fans have speculated Venom was an influence on Bathory; however, Quorthon has said in an interview with Kick Ass magazine in 1985 he only heard of Venom after the first Bathory album was released. He also expressed dislike for many influential and popular heavy metal bands at the time, such as Iron Maiden and Judas Priest. He has also stated the band’s early work was influenced primarily by Black Sabbath, Motorhead, and punk rock. Bathory’s self-titled debut album, and the subsequent releases The Return and Under the Sign of the Black Mark, are now regarded as major influences on the Norwegian bands which extended black metal’s musical progression and popularity in the beginning of the 1990s.

    Reissue 2023 from Black Mark.

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  • Bekëth Nexëhmü (SWE) – De Fornas Likgaldrar 3xLP 36.88

    Black Metal

    One of the most imposing and revered bands in black metal’s underground for the past decade, BEKËTH NEXËHMÜ have built a literally towering body of work. The band is yet another creative vehicle of  Ancient Records linchpin Swartadauþuz (Azelisassath, Digerdöden, Gnipahålan, Musmahhu, Mystik, Summum, Trolldom, Daudadagr, as well as current labelmates GREVE and MUVITIUM), but it’s largely BEKËTH NEXËHMÜ where the man has most built his legacy. Only two official albums have been released – 2011’s de dunkla herrarna and 2019’s De fördolda klangorna – but it’s the band’s myriad demos, each one arguably greater and grander than most band’s actual albums, that have equally put a frightening new(er) face on Swedish black metal, by turns becoming the nowadays face of the form.

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  • Blut Aus Nord (FRA) – Ultima Thuleé BLUE LP 28.88

    Black Metal

    1995 debut “Ultima Thulée” initiated BLUT AUS NORD’s bold journey toward transcendence through Black Metal. One of the first albums to emerge from the now-legendary French underground scene, “Ultima Thulée” showcases a cold and primitive yet no less uniquely atmospheric BLUT AUS NORD compared with the twisted, dissonant trailblazer evident on more recent releases. The ground-breaking decadence of “Ultima Thulée” is presented here with artwork as close as possible to the original release and with enhanced audio mastered specifically for vinyl.

    Pressed on aqua blue / electric blue cloudy effect heavy vinyl. Comes with a 2-page 12″x12″ insert and a download card. Colors on final record may vary to a degree from the mockup.

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  • Branikald (RUS) – Varg Fjerne a Tornet GOLD LP 27.09

    Majestic Black Metal

    Finally available for the first time on LP, originally recorded in 1996.
    With a fully restored layout, including handwritten lyrics and totally re-mastered for LP.
    Officially released by Ragnarok records, and distributed worldwide by ASRAR.

    GOLD LP, Lim. 188

    180gr LP, 3.5mm spine printed on 350gsm cardstock jacket with BLACK FLOOD, GOLD PANTONE and UV SPOT.
    Includes a professionally printed thick INSERT.

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  • Branikald (RUS) – Хладавзор / Blikk av Kald GREEN LP 27.09

    Majestic Black Metal

    Finally available for the first time on LP, originally recorded in 1999.

    With a fully restored layout, including handwritten lyrics and totally re-mastered for LP.

    Officially released by Ragnarok Records, and distributed worldwide by ASRAR.

    SALVIA GREEN LP, Lim. 88 copies

    180gr LP, 3.5mm spine printed on 350gsm cardstock jacket with SALVIA GREEN FLOOD, SALVIA GREEN PANTONE and UV SPOT.
    Includes a professionally printed thick INSERT.

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  • Cosmic Church (FIN) – Absoluutin Lävistämä LP 26.88

    Black Metal

    The first full-length album of Cosmic Church available again on quality LP.

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  • Dark Funeral (SWE) – The Secrets of the Black Arts BLUE LP 28.88

    Black Metal

    Alongside contemporaries Dissection and Marduk, DARK FUNERAL are among the most important Swedish black metal bands ever. In fact, when one merely mentions the phrase “Swedish black metal,” thoughts immediately turn to their name: since their formation in 1993, DARK FUNERAL quickly came to define the shocking sound of cryogenic melody and cruelly blasting fury. Though their six albums to date have been patiently parceled out over a considerable amount of time, their works endure to this day and have influenced countless bands over the past 20 years.

    Originally released in early 1996 on the pivotal No Fashion label, DARK FUNERAL’s debut album,The Secrets of the Black Arts, was an incredibly powerful first full-length statement. From its iconic cover art on down to the sharp, powerful production by Peter Tägtren at Abyss Studios, it could be easily argued thatThe Secrets of the Black Arts was THE defining record of ’96, when black metal was climbing out of its sensational days and etching a new language into the wider metal landscape. DARK FUNERAL were there, armed with an arsenal that was shockingly fast yet still exceptionally memorable. Even with all that blastbeaten aggression, there still existed a wealth of atmosphere to the album, proving that the band were no one-trick ponies.

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  • Dawn (SWE) – Nær Sólen Gar Niþer For Evogher MARBLE LP 30.88

    Black Metal

    DAWN’s classic debut album finally available again! One of the last huge classics of Melodic Swedish Black Metal. Remastered by Dan Swanö (Edge Of Sanity, Asphyx, Dissection) and done in full cooperation with DAWN’s mastermind Fredrik Söderberg.

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  • Departure Chandelier (CAN) – Satan Soldier Of Fortune LP 32.88

    Black Metal

    With their second album, “Satan Soldier of Fortune”, Departure Chandelier weave in reverse order the process of Napoleonic battlefield cleanup against self-coronation and the emperor’s ascent to deity whom profited off the fallen of both sides. While the dying are stripped naked to fertilize the countryside, boots and teeth are hurriedly taken for sale in Paris. Blood soaked coins fill the grave robber’s purse, the jangling song heard all the way to Notre Dame. Against the backdrop of the throne Illuminated by the bivouac fires, fallen men, horses and cannon wagons churn like twisted celtic knots across the sea of the battlefield as the coronation begins. Dressed in the gown of swarming Merovingian bees, a wreath of laurel arched above his skull, the Regent diamond flashes in the hilt of the Antichrist’s saber encrusted on the gold scepter – rising in his hand, yet unable to support the weight of Charlemagne’s crown. What is dark if Lucifer’s light? Compositionally wild but rich in melody, the band’s unique combination of perched guitars and impending choral keyboards beneath raw unhinged vocals spearheading lyrics of existential rebellion captures the necro sound of old French black metal. The arrangements are shorn of needless complexity, yet greater than the sum of their parts purportedly recorded on the same 4-track with the old distortions and synths used on ‘Antichrist Rise To Power’ now immortalized on their Occult Anti-quities imprint. Indeed, nearly five years in the making, Their Death Is Alive Again!

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  • Dissection (SWE) – The Somberlain DLP 44.88

    Black Metal

    Re-issue of the legendary EP by the Norwegian Black Metal solo project Burzum.

    Recorded August 1992 at Grieghallen Studios.

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  • Emperor (NOR) – Emperor SWIRL LP 34.88

    Black Metal

    The cult EP from 1992 available again on LP.

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  • Funeral Frost (SWE) – Queen Of Frost DLP 34.88

    Black Metal

    Both triumphant and melancholic, violent and resigned, hysteric and finessed, Queen of Frost brazenly displayed the full swathe of FUNERAL FROST’s considerable arsenal. With a raw-yet-robust soundfield neither dampening nor exaggerating any of their dynamics, here did the Swedish trio spelunk in dungeons and raze battlefields alike, their screaming-into-the-nightsky sound surprisingly medieval and moody. Likewise, compared to so many of their blastbeating-all-the-time contemporaries, FUNERAL FROST shifted speeds often and never lingered too long in one, with the drums in particular ringing with authentically analog clarity. Add to this a subtle daubing of synths and Queen of Frost stands as a crucial tome for those into classic Arckanum, Kvist, Sorhin, and Norway’s Perished.

    All the material they have recorded is now published in quality gatefold DLP.

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  • Gnipahålan (SWE) – I Nordisk Vredeslusta DLP 34.88

    Black Metal

    GNIPAHÅLAN is one of the main projects of Swartadauþuz – lynchpin of Ancient Records and also in such esteemed cults as GREVE, BEKËTH NEXËHMÜ, Trolldom, Musmahhu, Azelisassath, Digerdöden, Mystik, Summum, and Daudadagr among many others – handling all voices, strings, and synths and various session drummers. As GNIPAHÅLAN, modernity is choked dead in favor of staunch ‘n’ strict mid-’90s classicism, specifically the retroactively-applied “second wave” of black metal across Scandinavia. With half a dozen demos, a couple splits, an EP, and a debut album from 2016, Swartadauþuz and cohorts have pursued a breathtaking vision of boundless traditionalism draped in hues of purple (and purple-blue).

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  • Goatmoon (FIN) – What Once Was…Shall Be Again LP 30.88

    Black Metal

    In 2017, GOATMOON truly etched its name its Finnish black metal legendry with Stella Polaris, a monument of cosmic, snow-capped majesty. The entirely dungeon synth Silver Serpent followed in 2021, but now arrives GOATMOON’s full-length return to black metal with What Once Was… Shall Be Again. As presaged by its title, there’s an undeniably yearning and nostalgic aspect to the band’s characteristically epic ruminations, occasionally/often dusted by folkloric synths. But if one were to assume that What Once Was… Shall Be Again would further continue that refinement – and indeed, in large part, it does – the album equally takes GOATMOON back to their earliest, rawest roots, here temped by the steely-eyed austerity of older age and wisdom. It’s a skillful balance pulled off with aplomb, proving that the band honor their history but rarely repeat themselves. And more than anything, it provides another dazzling new canvas on which warriors and dreamers can explore…but no safe spaces here, of course. No other words necessary: What Once Was… Shall Be Again!

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  • Gorgoroth (NOR) – Under the Sign of Hell LP 26.88

    Black Metal

    Driven by the masterful riffing, the raw and cold drums and vocals, the third and even so unique masterpiece of GORGOROTH has been a breed apart ever since its release in 1997.

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  • Grabgesang (DEU) – Of Medieval Graveyard Frost / Blutrausch DLP 34.88

    Black Metal

    Grabgesang was founded in 1991 in Münster, North Rhine-Westphalia by Asvaaraz and Isegrimm.

    Their two demos ’Of Medieval Graveyard Frost’ (1995) and ’Blutrausch’ (1997) containing pure raw, cold and grim German Black Metal.

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  • Graveland (POL) / Commander Agares (FIN) – Awakening Of The Storms LP 28.88

    Black Metal

    From the polar wastes, from the lands of eternal winter, a white storm is coming, a furious north wind colder than the pale starlight, the king and queen of arctic storms,
    unleashed by hateful spells. A stellar white that absorbs darkness and light.

    So kneel and greet the blessed polar cold before it pierces your hearts with ice daggers! Here comes the time of cold and ice when all that is weak must die.

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  • In the Woods… (NOR) – HEart Of The Ages WHITE DLP 34.88

    Black Metal

    Epic. Colossal. Majestic.
    The 1995 masterpiece finally re-issued!
    In The Woods… originally started out as the death metal band Green Carnation, until the bands lead member (main composer and guitarist Tchort) left to join the black metal legends Emperor. After Tchorts departure, the remaining band members formed In The Woods…, releasing their first demo in 1993. They released their much praised first full length album, HEart Of The Ages, in 1995. It smells of pagan myths from the deep, eternal forests. A true melancholic atmosphere, haunting a hidden world.

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  • Isengard (NOR) – Vinterskugge DLP 36.88

    Black Metal

    Isengard was the solo-project started in 1989 by Fenriz – one the key driving forces behind Norwegian legends Darkthrone – because he had many musical ideas to explore that didn’t strictly fit in with the style and music of Darkthrone. Under the Isengard moniker, Fenriz released 2 albums, ‘Vinterskugge’ & ‘Høstmørke’.

    ‘Vinterskugge’ consists of 3 separate recordings made between 1989 & 1993, and contains a whole multitude of styles, including doom, rock, folk, death, black & Viking metal. Vinterskugge also demonstrated Fenriz’s breadth of vocal styles, lending an epic edge to many of the tracks.

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