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  • Burier (AUS) – V – Cremation of Lingering Hope MC 11.88

    Black Metal

    Slithering beneath the scum of shadow, greasy film of desolation reflecting the filth of the fenland, hiding that which lies beneath the squalid depths. The one the shamans whisper herald of the Swamp Spirit, the one they call Burier, concealer of dreams and maker of pain. Wielding the hammer of plague since the age of 2019, this marsh monstrosity has been breathing foulest of incantation since this time, coiling vine thorns of sadism around its victims that grow tighter with each spell spent into the drain hole of existence. As those thorny vines grow tighter around mortal throats, Burier has ensorcelled its most realised incantation to date, and through the iron gilded lantern of GoatowaRex verdigris putrefaction does it come to acolytes in physical form. Dreams of infinite agony made flesh upon terror of tape.

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  • Burning Apparition of the Master (USA) – Death Invoking Anti Music LP 24.88

    Black Metal

    Raw psychotic Black Metal from the Perverse Homage circle. This LP compilation features the long time sold out demos “Demo I” (Lp version originally released by Skjold) and “s/t” (LP version originally released by Goatowarex).

    Comes with an insert and a double sided A2 poster.

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  • Burning Apparition of the Master (USA) – Death Invoking Anti Music TRANSPARENT LP 26.88

    Black Metal

    Raw psychotic Black Metal from the Perverse Homage circle. This LP compilation features the long time sold out demos “Demo I” (Lp version originally released by Skjold) and “s/t” (LP version originally released by Goatowarex).

    Comes with an insert and a double sided A2 poster.

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  • Burning Apparition Of The Master (USA) – The Bellowing Echoes Of Absurdity: Demo III LP 26.88

    Black Metal

    First full length from one of most acclaimed projects from Perverse Homage’s circle.

    Psychedelic Raw Black Metal, comes with an insert and an A2 poster.

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  • Burning Apparition Of The Master (USA) ‎– The Bellowing Echoes Of Absurdity: Demo III RED LP 28.88

    Black Metal

    First full length from one of most acclaimed projects from Perverse Homage’s circle.

    Psychedelic Raw Black Metal, comes with an insert and an A2 poster.

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  • Burning Winds (USA) – Hell And Damnation CD 16.88

    Black Metal

    For those who’ve lurked within the black metal underground since the late ’90s, the name BURNING WINDS should carry the cultest cachet. Formed in 1997, the band is the sole creative province of one NecroDan, hailing from the American wasteland of Michigan, which unbirthed such foul entities as Masochist, SUMMON, and Wind of the Black Mountains. BURNING WINDS are very much of this sonic lineage, defiantly utilizing the ugliest, most primitive black metal in the most unorthodox of ways. For many, the band first came to attention / infamy via Paul Ledney’s extremely short-lived Necroscope label and the seemingly full-length The Flame of Lucifer – here, also underlining the aesthetic links to PROFANATICA and especially HAVOHEJ – but “seemingly” in the sense that that recording was album length and yet otherwise considered an EP; the same could be said for 2005’s classic Cease to Exist compilation. As the decades slogged on, NecroDan would intermittently emerge with a new / “new” recording, always in the most underground manner and with absolutely zero fanfare, preferring the private and autodidactic over any sort of cultivated “mystery” or scene involvement.

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  • Burning Winds (USA) – Hell And Damnation LP 26.88

    Black Metal

    For those who’ve lurked within the black metal underground since the late ’90s, the name BURNING WINDS should carry the cultest cachet. Formed in 1997, the band is the sole creative province of one NecroDan, hailing from the American wasteland of Michigan, which unbirthed such foul entities as Masochist, SUMMON, and Wind of the Black Mountains. BURNING WINDS are very much of this sonic lineage, defiantly utilizing the ugliest, most primitive black metal in the most unorthodox of ways. For many, the band first came to attention / infamy via Paul Ledney’s extremely short-lived Necroscope label and the seemingly full-length The Flame of Lucifer – here, also underlining the aesthetic links to PROFANATICA and especially HAVOHEJ – but “seemingly” in the sense that that recording was album length and yet otherwise considered an EP; the same could be said for 2005’s classic Cease to Exist compilation. As the decades slogged on, NecroDan would intermittently emerge with a new / “new” recording, always in the most underground manner and with absolutely zero fanfare, preferring the private and autodidactic over any sort of cultivated “mystery” or scene involvement.

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  • Burning Winds (USA) – Hell And Damnation RED LP 28.88

    Black Metal

    For those who’ve lurked within the black metal underground since the late ’90s, the name BURNING WINDS should carry the cultest cachet. Formed in 1997, the band is the sole creative province of one NecroDan, hailing from the American wasteland of Michigan, which unbirthed such foul entities as Masochist, SUMMON, and Wind of the Black Mountains. BURNING WINDS are very much of this sonic lineage, defiantly utilizing the ugliest, most primitive black metal in the most unorthodox of ways. For many, the band first came to attention / infamy via Paul Ledney’s extremely short-lived Necroscope label and the seemingly full-length The Flame of Lucifer – here, also underlining the aesthetic links to PROFANATICA and especially HAVOHEJ – but “seemingly” in the sense that that recording was album length and yet otherwise considered an EP; the same could be said for 2005’s classic Cease to Exist compilation. As the decades slogged on, NecroDan would intermittently emerge with a new / “new” recording, always in the most underground manner and with absolutely zero fanfare, preferring the private and autodidactic over any sort of cultivated “mystery” or scene involvement.

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  • Burzum (NOR) – Aske LP 32.88

    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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  • Burzum (NOR) – Burzum LP 32.88

    Black Metal

    Re-issue of the debut studio album by the Norwegian black metal solo project Burzum.

    Originally released in March 1992.

    Gatefold sleeve.

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  • Burzum (NOR) – Dauði Baldrs LP 32.88

    Ambient

    Originally released on Misantrophy Records in 1999.

     

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  • Burzum (NOR) – Det Som Engang Var PIC-LP 34.88

    Black Metal

    Recorded in April 1992 in Grieghallen Lydstudio.

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  • Burzum (NOR) – Hliðskjálf LP 32.88

    Ambient

    Originally released on Misantrophy Records in 1999.

     

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  • Burzum (NOR) – Umskiptar DLP 34.88

    Black Metal

    “The ‘Umskiptar’ album is also a return-to-the-roots album for me, with a strong focus on atmosphere and wholeness rather than anything else. The vocals on this one however are more important than on any other album, with a total of 66 stanzas, some of them even repeated a few times, making up the lyrics of the album. The vocals are very important for the special atmosphere and are more important than on any other Burzum album, and more varied too and as honest as it gets.

    The concept of the album is ‘Umskiptar’ (English = ‘Metamorphoses’), a deeply rooted European (i.e. Pagan) Stoic concept of changes. This concept was chosen in a world heading for a new Ice Age, and can therefore also be seen as critique of all the popular political movements of our age of lies.” – Varg Vikernes

     

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  • Bythos (FIN) – Chthonic Gates Unveiled LP 28.88

    Black Metal

    Behold the unveiling of Bythos’ latest opus, “Chthonic Gates Unveiled”!

    This album builds upon the foundations laid by its predecessor, “The Womb of Zero”, delving faster, fiercer and deeper into the abyssal mysteries. Through arcane melodies and esoteric motifs, it guides the listener along shadowed pathways, descending into the very sanctuaries of Chthonic deities.

    Within these currents, “Chthonic Gates Unveiled” morphs into a merciless entity, transcending the boundaries of sound and words.

     

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  • Cachot d’Effroi (FRA) – Dans le Cimetière Abandonné CD 15.88

    Black Metal

    This Black Metal creation is not merely an album but an invocation, a descent into cryptic corridors where the macabre takes form and shadows weave their endless dance. With raw and deliberate mid-tempo passages, the music conjures the spirit of forgotten burial grounds, echoing with the weight of centuries of despair.

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  • Cachot d’Effroi (FRA) – Dans le Cimetière Abandonné PURPLE LP 28.88

    Black Metal

    This Black Metal creation is not merely an album but an invocation, a descent into cryptic corridors where the macabre takes form and shadows weave their endless dance. With raw and deliberate mid-tempo passages, the music conjures the spirit of forgotten burial grounds, echoing with the weight of centuries of despair.

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  • Cachot d’Effroi (FRA) / Wolftower (FIN) – Split LP 26.88

    Black Metal

    wo of the most interesting bands out of today’s European Black Metal scene team up for over half an hour of moody and compelling Black Metal.

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  • Caladan Brood (USA) – Echoes Of Battle DLP 36.88

    Black Metal

    When the first volumes of Steven Erikson’s “Malazan Book of the Fallen” were published it became clear that the term “Epic Fantasy” had just been redefined. Even the works of J.R.R. Tolkien or G.R.R. Martin did not share the sheer size and complexity of the world Erikson had created. “Echoes of Battle” is the debut album of this newcomer band from Utah/USA, and their songs are the Epic Black Metal interpretation of Erikson’s Malazan books, not unlike what a certain band from Austria created for Tolkien’s Middle Earth. In fact, when you listen to “Echoes of Battle” for the first time you might think you’re listening to the new album of that certain band from Austria, simply because Summoning defined this very style, let’s keep calling it Epic Black Metal, 17 years ago on their “Minas Morgul” album and since then no other band has managed to reach the pinnacle of perfection Summoning held ever since. Until now. What distinguishes Caladan Brood from a mere copycat is their ability to take what worked for Summoning and then add their own trademarks to it, such as clean male vocals and choirs or actual guitar solos, and forging all of this into something truly majestic, thus redefining the term Epic Black Metal in their own unique way, just like Erikson redefined Epic Fantasy with his books. And while it’s obvious that Summoning have been a tremendous influence for Caladan Brood, for those of you who, like myself, were waiting in vain for a new Summoning album and by now are ready to welcome an heir to the throne, for you “Echoes of Battle” may well turn into a 71 (!) min eargasm because it simply can’t get any better than this. Everything on this release, the fantastic music, the great vocals, the massive sound, the attention to detail, the beautiful artwork by Albert Bierstadt, the poetic lyrics, everything works in tandem to create an album that will be enjoyed by fans of this style for years to come, and may even end up in many all-time faves lists. It really is that good! Now, if your head is spinning from all the superlatives I’m throwing at you, consider the fact that we’re talking about a band’s debut album here, two youngsters that appeared out of nowhere, without a demo or any previous sign of life. Realize the level of perfection.

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