Fleurety (NOR) – Min Tid Skal Komme WHITE LP
€32.88
Black Metal
A remaster of the 1995 studio debut from boundary-pushing Black Metal purveyors Fleurety.
Following on from the ‘Black Snow’ demo in 1993 and the A Darker Shade of Evil 7” the following year, the band quickly refined their at times chaotic sound and presented their debut masterpiece to the world, in the shape of the full-length release, Min Tid Skal Komme; an exquisite journey through dark and often introspective soundscapes.
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