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  • Ründgard (CL) – Ulvmonddomānen LP 30.88

    Black Metal

    Ulvmonddomānen stands on a crescent sound constant linking the old world to primordial forces and transformation, clothed in the shadows of the damned ancient shrines that once served in the wheel of the mystical world. This garment is constituted beyond the nocturnal veil of the lunar forces and traditional mythology, the diabolical appearance of the sacred mirrors of the underworld and the cathartic transformation of the Being into the fiery beast, dominated by the venomous intellect and the perpetual cold of distant lands. Each of the hymns-legends has an auræs of old grimoires haunted by the sinister veil of the fullmoon whispers, wrapped by a completely different revelations and much more complex devilish orchestration than the beginnings of “Stronghold of Majestic Ruins” a refined but powerful setting that highlights the glorious reflections of the time of past hordes. Ulvmonddomānen will be the next arcane appearance of the colossal cenotaph carved under the majestic immemorial realms.

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  • Runenblut (DEU) – Die Stimme des Blutes LP 26.88

    Black Metal

    Originally released in 2005, this little gem of the German underground is finally available on LP

    Limited to 300 copies.

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  • Runespell (AUS) – Order of Vengeance LP 26.88

    Black Metal

    Striking while the iron’s hot, Order of Vengeance follows less than a year after RUNESPELL’s critically acclaimed debut album, Unhallowed Blood Oath, also released by IRON BONEHEAD. Let it be known, however, that there’s not one sacrifice in quality to be found here. If anything, the RUNESPELL aesthetic has become even more iron-girded and iron-willed. There’s a greater sense of urgency on Order of Vengeance – an unquenchable desperation, even – that drives these no-less-grand epics. Whereas Unhallowed Blood Oath situated itself on an axis of melancholy vs. bloodlust, suitably, Order of Vengeance ups the bloodlust considerably…although, of course, the melancholy is no short supply here, particularly on the sparse ‘n’ haunting instrumental “Night’s Gate.” The album length, too, has been padded out to a spacious and all-enveloping 47 minutes, allowing the full mesmerizing grandeur of the RUNEPSPELL aesthetic to take root and consume. More massive, yet more urgent: Order of Vengeance is indeed a new order.

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  • Runespell (AUS) – Sentinels of Time LP 26.88

    Black Metal

    By now, RUNESPELL should require little introduction. Since this Australian entity’s public unveiling in 2017 with the Aeons of Ancient Blood demo – released by IRON BONEHEAD, as well as all successive recordings – RUNESPELL has sharpened its sword and quickly, with three albums arriving like clockwork every year: Unhallowed Blood Oath (2017), Order of Vengeance (2018), and Voice of Opprobrium (2019). Although 2020 didn’t see the release of a full-length, a split album with the reanimated Forest Mysticism tided over the bloodthirsty until the arrival of fourth LP Verses in Regicide in 2021, arguably RUNESPELL’s best-produced and -executed album to date.

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  • Runespell (AUS) – Unhallowed Blood Oath GOLD LP 26.88

    Black Metal

    Maintaining the same exemplary standards in songwriting and execution, here on Unhallowed Blood Oath, the passion and prowess by which Nightwolf guides RUNESPELL have somehow multiplied tenfold. This is black metal deeply steeped in early ’90s classicism, be it from Scandinavia or France or particularly Poland – again, no sea change there – but to take source material, especially the sort that’s been so widely replicated year after year, and both handily challenge those classics AND resound like an era-relevant relic is no mean feat. In fact, it requires dedication and sacrifice – spiritually, above all, as well as physically – and those are in no short supply across Unhallowed Blood Oath; not for nothing is the album titled that. The seven tracks comprising the record feel strangely far more epic than the compact running-time of 37 minutes suggest, and yet within that mesmerizing maelstrom of alternately grim/gorgeous frequencies lies profound truths, flickering refractions of times distant and as yet lived, of black metal wielded as weapon, totem, and portal simultaneously.

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  • Runespell (AUS) – Verses in Regicide LP 26.88

    Black Metal

    By now, RUNESPELL should require little introduction. Since this Australian entity’s public unveiling in 2017 with the Aeons of Ancient Blood demo – released by IRON BONEHEAD, as well as all successive recordings – RUNESPELL has sharpened its sword and quickly, with three albums arriving like clockwork every year: Unhallowed Blood Oath (2017), Order of Vengeance (2018), and Voice of Opprobrium (2019). That’s not to suggest that mainman Nightwolf is hasty or careless with his creations; rather, the RUNESPELL aesthetic is so etched in iron, so forged in blood, that this mystical & mesmerizing soundworld takes on its own life. A split LP with the reanimated FOREST MYSTICISM arrived last year, tiding the faithful over until the next full-length.

    At last, it arrives in the form of Verses in Regicide. Arguably RUNESPELL’s best-produced and -executed album to date, Verses in Regicide is highly familiar in one sense – grandiose melancholy given majestic flight, bloodlusting energy no matter the tempo, widescreen in its vast landscapes yet fiercely focused – but reveals a subtly newer side. Melody has always played a prominent part in the characteristic RUNESPELL riffing – equal parts classic Scandinavia, France, and Poland – but there’s a multi-layered shadow of scintillating scales here that dazzles the senses and pulls even harder at the heartstrings. It’s deceptively straightforward, but boundlessly deep; it likewise feels more urgent than ever while seemingly coming from a cosmos many realities removed. Put another way, Verses in Regicide is second-wave black metal born from the elements, where earth, water, and fire forge a new destiny when wielded by such expert hands as RUNESPELL’s Nightwolf. And of course, those plaintive acoustic tracks, here aptly titled “Into Dust” and “Windswept Burial,” chill to the fucking bone.

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  • Runespell (AUS) / Forest Mysticism (AUS) – Wandering Forlorn LP 26.88

    Black Metal

    A cross-generational meeting of two very old souls, Wandering Forlorn brings together two Australian hordes who’ve been following the voice of blood longer than most have been alive. RUNESPELL mainman Nightwolf has been forging steel in the glare of burning churches since 2017. In feverish succession, his three albums for IRON BONEHEAD have poignantly presented pagan black metal in an authentically old yet refreshingly new hue, and with his three equally epic tracks here, RUNESPELL shows that the fire is far from extinguished – in fact, its flames soar ever higher like spears hunting heaven. By comparison, FOREST MYSTICISM put Down Under paganism on the map nearly 15 years ago and then retreated into the shadows in 2011, honor intact. Come 2018, the Hearken EP indeed hearkened the band’s rebirth, and the three stout-yet-sumptuous tracks here continue that noble trajectory. And aside from a single-track split last year, Wandering Forlorn marks the most extended FOREST MYSTICISM recording since the no-less-considerable Hearken, a true fire of awakening.

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  • Ruprecht 4500 (DEU) – St. Nimmerleinstag LP 28.88

    Acid Techno

    Saarland’s truest techno goblin RUPRECHT 4500 is coming through with his first full length album. Nothing short of genius blackened techno heresy from the mastermind of SIGFRID. This record goes beyond standard keller synth and travels through the hellish realm of 90’s dance music, carefully arrayed through the lens of the tanzel goblin. Cult techno metal for the stretched imagination…

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  • Ruprecht 4500 (DEU) – Unreleased Techno Loops 2021 – 2023 DIGI-CD 16.88

    Acid Techno

    All melodies and rythms composed by Sigfrid 2021 – 2023.

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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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  • Saatkrähe (FRA) – Black Metal Primordial DLP 38.88

    Black Metal

    Limited to 200 handnumbered copies. Comes in a gatefold cover with a double-sided printed insert.

    Tracks are numbered in roman numerals in sequential order on the back cover.

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  • Saatkrähe (FRA) – Les Mémoires D’un Corbeau Mort II DLP 38.88

    Black Metal

    Limited to 150 copies. Foldover jacket in the same style as the original Part I released by Skjold.

    Tracks 1-3 are from Les Ailes Des Carpates demo III recorded June 2005.
    Tracks 4-5 are from “Hail Misanthropic Raven” demo IV recorded June 2005.
    Track 6 is a demo song recorded in August 2005.
    Track 7 is from “Perdu dans la forêt” demo V recorded November 2005.
    Tracks 8-9 from Retour Naturel Au Chaos split with Kvellen recorded August/September 2005.
    Track 10 is an unreleased song recorded December 2005.
    Tracks 11-15 from Supreme Misanthropic Dominance demo VI recorded January 2006.

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  • Saatkrähe (FRA) – Vers Ma Tombe… DLP 38.88

    Black Metal

    Limited to 200 handnumbered copies. Comes in a gatefold cover with a double-sided printed insert.

    Tracks are numbered in roman numerals in sequential order on the back cover.

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  • Saatkrähe (FRA) / Nartvind (BEL) – Saatchräje Und Der Baüm In Die Möswelt / Chemin De Ténèbres 7” EP 12.88

    Black Metal

    Limited to 300 copies.

    Comes with 7″ lyrics insert.

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  • Sabaoth (PAR) – Sabaoth LP 28.88

    Black Metal

    25th anniversary reissue on vinyl for the mythic debut of paraguayan Black Metal outfit Sabaoth from 1996.

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  • Saccara (DEU) – Der Letzte Mann PIC-LP 36.88

    RAC/Oi!

    Classic album from 1994.

    Handnumbered to 996 copies.

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  • Saccara (DEU) – Sturmfest Und Erdverwachsen PIC-LP 36.88

    RAC/Oi!

    Classic album from 1995.

    Limited to 1067 copies.

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  • Sacramentum (SWE) – Far Away From The Sun CD 16.88

    Black Metal

    SACRAMENTUM’s fantastic 1996 debut album “Far Away From The Sun” – finally available on vinyl again! This new edition of the Swedish Black/Death Metal masterpiece has been newly re-mastered for vinyl by legendary producer Dan Swanö and both the LP and the new CD version feature an unreleased bonus track, a great sounding 1996 demo version of the song “Awaken Chaos” which later appeared on their 2nd album “The Coming Of Chaos” (1997). The 6 page LP booklet features new artwork, rare photos and liner notes by journalist Olivier Zoltar Badin.

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  • Sacramentum (SWE) – Far Away From The Sun DIGI-CD 17.88

    Black Metal

    Reissue of the SACRAMENTUM’s legendary debut album “Far Away From The Sun” (1996). An essential, perfect masterpiece of majestyc Swedish Melodic Black Metal. Remastered by Dan Swanö

    Limited edition 6 panel Digipak Cd with 16 page booklet.

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