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  • Gnipahålan (SWE) – Folkstorm DLP 34.88

    Black Metal

    The second Gnipahålan album. Written and recorded in august 2016. All strings and vocals by Swartadauthuz. Session drums by K (recorded late 2017). All music written by Swartadauthuz, except “Karolinernas Dödsmarsch” (trad.), which sets the deathly spirit of the album. Old cold freezing winds lurking from the past…

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  • Gnipahålan (SWE) / Evilfeast (POL) – Split LP 26.88

    Black Metal

    Two of the best current majestic Black Metal bands gathering for a split release.

    Both are offering one long exclusive track.

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  • Goath (DEU)- III: Shaped By The Unlight LP 24.88

    Black Metal

    With “III: Shaped by the Unlight” GOATH stick to everything they believe in and that is playing aggressive Death / Black Metal its purest form. Raw, very powerful and evil – and this time even darker than ever! Most of the material was recorded while playing live in the studio, just like on their previous albums. No clicktracks and not thousands of overdubs! This is what makes “III: Shaped by the Unlight” so brutal. The energy that GOATH is spreading here punches the listener directly into the face.

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  • Goatmoon (FIN) – Stella Polaris LP 26.88

    Black Metal

    One of the most notorious names in the still-thriving Finnish black metal scene, GOATMOON has been an uber-prolific force of iron will since the band’s creation in 2002, all guided by the monomaniacal hand of BlackGoat Gravedesecrator. The band’s earliest efforts were extremely raw and punk-oriented, but it was with 2007’s Finnish Steel Stormwhere GOATMOON truly came into its own, exhibiting a sense of refinement rarely heard in such hateful-yet-epic black metal whilst retaining its core identity, and a title by which BlackGoat Gravedesecrator has fulfilled on all successive recordings. Of them, the subsequent third and fourth albums – 2011’s Varjotand 2014’s Voitto tai Valhalla, respectively – saw GOATMOON continue that refinement with equally compelling results, and in the process garner a more fanatic fanbase…and further infamy.

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  • Goatmoon (FIN) – Stella Polaris VIOLET LP 28.88

    Black Metal

    One of the most notorious names in the still-thriving Finnish black metal scene, GOATMOON has been an uber-prolific force of iron will since the band’s creation in 2002, all guided by the monomaniacal hand of BlackGoat Gravedesecrator. The band’s earliest efforts were extremely raw and punk-oriented, but it was with 2007’s Finnish Steel Stormwhere GOATMOON truly came into its own, exhibiting a sense of refinement rarely heard in such hateful-yet-epic black metal whilst retaining its core identity, and a title by which BlackGoat Gravedesecrator has fulfilled on all successive recordings. Of them, the subsequent third and fourth albums – 2011’s Varjotand 2014’s Voitto tai Valhalla, respectively – saw GOATMOON continue that refinement with equally compelling results, and in the process garner a more fanatic fanbase…and further infamy.

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  • Goatmoon (FIN) – Tahdon Riemuvoitto GOLD LP 32.88

    Black Metal

    Acoustic renditions of old songs along with previously unreleased tracks, contains some of the best Black Metal material from Goatmoon.

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  • Goatmoon (FIN) – Tahdon Riemuvoitto LP 30.88

    Black Metal

    Acoustic renditions of old songs along with previously unreleased tracks, contains some of the best Black Metal material from Goatmoon.

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  • Goatmoon (FIN) – What Once Was…Shall Be Again GOLD 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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  • Goatmoon (FIN) – What Once Was…Shall Be Again LP 28.88

    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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  • Goatmoon ‎(FIN) – Voitto Tai Valhalla YELLOW LP 28.88

    Black Metal

    Classic full-length available again on LP.

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  • Goatvulva (FIN) – Goatvulva PINK LP 28.88

    Black Metal

     

    Long an infamous name in underground circles, GOATVULVA formed in Finland in 1989 as a solo-project/side-distraction. With the band’s creations booze-fueled and spur-of-the-moment, many recordings are rumored to exist, and dates of release are entirely speculative. However, it is with absolute authority that the legendary Blasphemous Sexfago demo came first, in 1990 – and fittingly so, its title furthering the inspiration/influence of Sarcofago’s earliest (and best) works, and in effect serving as a secondary inspiration/influence for later legions delving into the deepest recesses of the bestial arts. That same year next brought Rehearsal ’90, with a flurry of demos following the next few years: chronologically Baphometal, Capella, Crucifixus, and Erotic Worship, the first- and last-named also serving as unwitting influences many years later for those wishing to explore the gutter of bestial/experimental black-noise morbidity.

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  • God Dethroned (NLD) – Bloody Blasphemy LP 24.88

    Black Metal

    The 1999 full-length available on LP.

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  • God Dethroned (NLD) – Ravenous LP 24.88

    Black Metal

    The 2001 full-length available on LP.

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  • God Dethroned (NLD) – The Grand Grimoire LP 24.88

    Black Metal

    The 1997 full-length available on LP.

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  • Gontyna Kry (POL) – Krew Naszych Ojców LP 26.88

    Black Metal

    Debut full-length from 2001 reissued for the first time.

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  • Gontyna Kry (POL) – Pusty Wieczór CLEAR LP 28.88

    Black Metal

    Cult demo from 1995 reissued for the first time.

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  • Gontyna Kry (POL) – Pusty Wieczór LP 26.88

    Black Metal

    Cult demo from 1995 reissued for the first time.

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  • Gontyna Kry (POL) – Welowie LP 26.88

    Black Metal

    Cult demo from 1997 reissued for the first time.

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  • Gontyna Kry (POL) – Welowie SILVER LP 28.88

    Black Metal

    Cult demo from 1997 reissued for the first time.

     

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  • Gorgoroth (NOR) – Destroyer or About How To Philosophize With The Hammer LP 26.88

    Black Metal

    With no further introduction needed, the early Norwegian black metal band Gorgoroth had been crushing everything on its path ever since their birth in 1992 and with this, their 4th studio album, things were no different. Introducing Gaahl on vocals on the opening track, and with guest appearances of Frost (Satyricon), Daimonion (Enslaved), Ares (Aeternus) in addition to the reaping vocal performance by legendary singer Pest, all under the supervising leadership of Infernus, the message was clear: total Norwegian black metal destruction!
    With art directions led by founding member Infernus, “Destroyer, or about how to philosophize with the hammer” now finally sees the darkness according to his wishes 100%.
    In addition of this special re-issue it comes with exclusive liner notes from Jon “Metalion” Kristiansen, of the mighty Slayer Mag.

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