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  • Moorgeist (DEU) – Helcaraxë DIGI-CD 16.88

    Raw Black Metal

    Over an hour of immersive, crypt-mist atmospheric ambient black metal, that howls and chants, rises and swirls in eddies of foggy mystery and grim incantation; shapes, forms, entities and hallucinatory visions emerging from its depths.

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  • Moorgeist (DEU) – Helcaraxë DLP 34.88

    Raw Black Metal

    Over an hour of immersive, crypt-mist atmospheric ambient black metal, that howls and chants, rises and swirls in eddies of foggy mystery and grim incantation; shapes, forms, entities and hallucinatory visions emerging from its depths.

    Quality Gatefold DLP

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  • Moorgeist (DEU) – Moorgeist LP 28.88

    Black Metal / Dungeon Synth

    The first EP available again on quality LP.

    Silver hotfoil printing on the cover.

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  • Moorgeist (DEU) / Hergandrom (USA) – Nightwind Spells DIGI-CD 16.88

    Black Metal

    Sold out Moorgeist Split re release on CD.

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  • Moorgeist (DEU) / Knoeterych (DEU) – Split DIGI-CD 16.88

    Black Metal

    A new split between these two underground entities.

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  • Moorgeist (DEU) / Knoeterych (DEU) – Split LP 28.88

    Black Metal

    A new split between these two underground entities.

    Silver Hotfoil jacket.

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  • Moosegut (CAN) – From the Deepening Gloom T-SHIRT 26.88

    Organic T-shirts Heavy Cotton

    High quality shirt. Official merchandise

    Front colored print, 2 colours.

    Lim. 30

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  • Morgal (FIN) – Nightmare Lord CD 14.88

    Black Metal

    It was but November 2018 when MORGAL fully burst onto the international scene with their self-titled EP for WEREWOLF. At the time, two of their members were not yet even into their 20s, which perhaps explains the exceptionally foul electricity coursing through the 15 shock & awe minutes of Morgal. And despite that young age, MORGAL brazenly exuded the ageless wisdom of true black METAL – so ageless, in fact, that you’d be forgiven for mistaking that EP as the work of very old men. Alas, Morgal was hailed far and wide by all who heard it, and the fever pitch for their true debut album has only grown in intensity.

     

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  • Morgal (FIN) – Nightmare Lord LP 26.88

    Black Metal

    It was but November 2018 when MORGAL fully burst onto the international scene with their self-titled EP for WEREWOLF. At the time, two of their members were not yet even into their 20s, which perhaps explains the exceptionally foul electricity coursing through the 15 shock & awe minutes of Morgal. And despite that young age, MORGAL brazenly exuded the ageless wisdom of true black METAL – so ageless, in fact, that you’d be forgiven for mistaking that EP as the work of very old men. Alas, Morgal was hailed far and wide by all who heard it, and the fever pitch for their true debut album has only grown in intensity.

     

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  • Morgul (NOR) – Lost In Shadows Grey CD 16.88

    Black Metal

    Classic album from 1997 available again on CD!

    Masterpiece of Norwegian Black Metal

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  • Morgul (NOR) – Lost In Shadows Grey RED LP 28.88

    Black Metal

    Classic album from 1997 available again on LP!

    Masterpiece of Norwegian Black Metal

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  • Morgul (NOR) – Parody Of The Mass CD 16.88

    Black Metal

    Classic album from 1998 available again on CD!

    Masterpiece of Norwegian Black Metal

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  • Morgul (NOR) – Parody Of The Mass RED LP 28.88

    Black Metal

    Classic album from 1998 available again on LP!

    Masterpiece of Norwegian Black Metal

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  • Morrigan (DEU) – Anwynn CD 14.88

    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 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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  • Morta (SPA) – La España Negra LP 26.88

    Black Metal.

    One of the black metal underground’s best-kept secrets, MORTA first fully arose from the crypt with SIGNAL REX’s release of their debut EP, Fúnebre. Banging ‘n’ clanging anguish echoing from the filthiest dungeons, the then-trio’s first short-length succinctly displayed their palpably physical – and surprisingly emotive – attack across nearly a half-hour. In a sense, Fúnebre felt like an album, but such was still brewing…

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  • Morte Incandescente (POR) – Vala Comum LP 24.88

    Black Metal

    In many ways, Morte Incandescente are THE penultimate Portuguese black metal band. They’re comprised of Portugal’s oldest and most prolific scene veterans, both of whom concurrently maintain their own long-running and highly regarded central creative vehicles: Vulturius with Irae and Nocturnus Horrendus with Corpus Christii. And while the raw black metal underground that they helped foment at the dawn of the new millennium has multiplied and malformed all around them, since their formation in 2001, Morte Incandescente have maintained their own unique headspace, always making the creation different yet the same – the vision overtaking all, no matter what form it takes. Rest assured, however, that Vulturius and Nocturnus Horrendus’ vision is always one that’s ancient-minded, uncompromising, and completely untrendy.

     

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  • Mortem (PER) – Demon Tales LP 24.88

    Death Metal

    Black vinyl LP reissue of the classic Mortem debut album from 1995.

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