-
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!
In stock
-
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!
In stock
-
Goatmoon (FIN) – Silver Serpent DIGI-CD €16.88
Dungeon Synth
Limited album of +30 min of deep dungeon synth.
Four-panel single fold digipak.
In stock
-
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.
In stock
-
Gontyna Kry (POL) – Krew Naszych Ojców CD €15.88
Black Metal
Debut full-length from 2001 reissued for the first time.
In stock
-
Gontyna Kry (POL) – Krew Naszych Ojców LP €26.88
Black Metal
Debut full-length from 2001 reissued for the first time.
In stock
-
Gontyna Kry (POL) – Pusty Wieczór CD €15.88
Black Metal
Cult demo from 1995 reissued for the first time.
In stock
-
Gontyna Kry (POL) – Pusty Wieczór LP €26.88
Black Metal
Cult demo from 1995 reissued for the first time.
In stock
-
In stock
-
In stock
-
Gorement (SWE) – The Ending Quest DIGI-CD €15.88
Death Metal
Recorded within less than two weeks at a studio in Wilster, Germany back in 1993, “The Ending Quest” was a bit of a forgotten obscurity until Century Media Records’ 2012 anthology “Within the Shadow of Darkness”, which also covered all of the band’s demo recordings. A must have for all Swedish death metal connoisseurs!
In stock
-
Gorgoroth (NOR) – Antichrist LP €26.88
Black Metal
GORGOROTH’s iconic second full-length album “Antichrist” was released many moons ago and it remains as utterly unique in both sound and aura today as in 1996.
An absolute essential album.
In stock
-
Gorgoroth (NOR) – Destroyer or About How To Philosophize With The Hammer LP €24.88
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.In stock
-
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.In stock
-
Gormanudr (DEU) / Hergandrom (USA) – Morbid Sorcery Under The Battle Moon DIGI-CD €15.88
Black Metal
Raw Black Metal from Germany & USA, with members of Drug Darkness, Junkie Witch, Elegiac, Hrukjan, IAD, Blitzgeist, Spritzenwirbel, Dungeon Anguish, Krèëzhätl Zëkrètiiüúm…
In stock
-
Gothmog (DEU) – Medieval Journeys DIGI-CD €16.88
Dungeon Synth
When Depressive Silence split up and RAL & B.S. created their individual Dungeon Synth projects, B.S. founded Solanum and RAL founded Gothmog. So these were the follow-up projects of Depressive Silence back in the 90s, and their releases are also being reissued by Northern Silence in remastered form and with new, exclusive artwork by master artist David Thiérée.
Gothmog only ever released one demo, entitled “Medieval Journeys”, back in 1998. It featured 7 songs of old school Dungeon Synth that will no doubt appeal to fans of Depressive Silence as well. This re-release also includes an intro that was not part of the original release.
In stock
-
In stock
-
Grabgesang (DEU) – Of Medieval Graveyard Frost / Blutrausch DLP €34.88
Black Metal
Grabgesang was founded in 1991 in Münster, North Rhine-Westphalia by Asvaaraz and Isegrimm.
Their two demos ’Of Medieval Graveyard Frost’ (1995) and ’Blutrausch’ (1997) containing pure raw, cold and grim German Black Metal.
In stock
-
Grabunhold (DEU) – Heldentod LP €24.88
Wasting no time with this enviable momentum, GRABUNHOLD return little more than a year later with more medieval madness: Heldentod, their full-length debut. Just as spellbinding as the preceding EP but even more expansive, Heldentod immediately creates a compelling canvas that’s simultaneously tied to tradition and pushing that tradition further. Its songwriting and attendant soundfield suggest strong second-wave vibes – silent citadels, sequestered keeps, dark dungeons – but never whiff of retro posturing or ham-fisted revisionism; rather, their invocation runs parallel to the Old Ways, fluently speaking the ancient dialect instead of stunted pidgin. In other, more telling ways, Heldentod strikes upon braver and less-travelled territory, bristling with a sparkling sort of production that’s palatable in its almost-crystalline sheen and befitting the album’s contents. Here, GRABUNHOLD maintain a more solemn aspect – more “pagan,” if you will – that’s given spectral flight through cascading melodicism and an integration of choral vocals, perhaps most stirringly encapsulated in the Spartan hymn “Trommeln in der Tiefe.” Elsewhere, the fire of old burns hotter than ever, with the band’s bravado amplified by the powerful ‘n’ pro production.
In stock







