( 0 4 ) is the first full-length by [ B O L T ] as a trio. In comparison to their earlier output the sound is more propulsive and structured. Emerging out of oppressive silence and ending up in ecstatic noise and drone, [ B O L T ] create waving sounds and crushing riffs. The trio presents a set in between the genres of drone, doom and metal. The album was written and recorded in the end of 2016. Mastering was done by Tobias Stieler (Kokomo).
Pressing Details (2nd Press): 100x yellow/amber Vinyl, 100x grey Vinyl and 300x black Vinyl. All LPs in 180gram, printed heavy innersleeve, heavy cover jacket and this time with A2 Poster and Download Code. Different to the first press is that the Cover and Inner Sleeve are printed on the rough side of the Paper
◯ isn´t just the letter. ◯ is the circle symbol and at the same time the name of this six piece band from the border region (Belgium/Netherlands/Germany) around Aachen (Germany). In summer 2010 ex-members from „Allegorie“, Dancing on Debris“, „Jack the Rocker“ and „Kings of the Day“ got together with the aim to create spheric musical landscapes. The music wants to take the audience on a turbulent journey somewhere between ambient and postrock and sometimes you can guess their musical roots found in punk/hardcore.
Split 7" between PLANKS and O. Both bands chose one song they love and interpreted it in their own specific way. Planks chose "A Forest", a classic tune by The Cure. O worked on the "Laura Palmer Theme" by Angelo Badalamenti, one of the muscial core elements of David Lynch's Twin Peaks. artwork by Yves Lennertz of O. The 7" will come with a screen printed guard sleeve and a free download.
Germany‘s ABEST are a band that is pushing the limitations typically associated with post metal with the release of their second full length „Bonds Of Euphoria“. It is an indispotable reaffi rmation of their sound, a masterful stew of metal and hardcore. Undeniably precise and heavy. Produced by Jan Oberg of Hidden Planet Studio (Downfall Of Gaia, Deathrite) „Bonds Of Euphoria“ features guest appearances by longtime friends Ghaliz Haris, Fabian van Beek (Gall) and Michel of the Band Reka. Founded in late 2011, ABEST released their debut full length „Asylum“ in May 2014 via This Charming Man Records. „Asylum“ sounded like a wrecking ball, slowly but steadily hovering towards the torn and rotten walls of civilisation, inspired by early Isis or Neurosis. After playing shows with Hope Drone, Buried At Sea, Svalbard or Red Apollo, the band released a new 12“ EP called „Last“ in June 2016 followed by touring all over central Europe. While „Asylum“ took a more melodic approach on the classic post metal sound, „Last“ sounded raw and less atmospheric, taking a step forward in both songwriting and heavyness. After a several line-up changes, ABEST continue as a three piece, now focusing on a more excessive and precise sound which can be described as brutal yet gloomy post metal. „Bonds Of Euphoria“ was written over the period of one year whilst sharing stages with Sun Worship, Phantom Winter and Reka. For fans of Cult Leader, Dead In The Dirt and Primitive Man.
ABSENT IN BODY make their Relapse Records debut with the terrifying new album Plague God. Featuring current and former members of AMENRA, NEUROSIS, and SEPULTURA, Plague God is bound by the same ideals of unity and fearlessly uncompromising honesty of expression that have driven their respective bands to imperious heights of reverence and groundbreaking sonic deliverance. Plague God is by turns devastating and sublime, drawn from musicians for whom life and art are inextricably bound.Initially the brainchild of AMENRA guitarist Mathieu J. Vandekerckhove, and NEUROSIS vocalist/guitarist Scott Kelly, ABSENT IN BODY formed in 2017. Immediately recognising their kinship, and with AMENRA frontman Colin H. Van Eeckhout brought in on vocals and bass, what emerged is a reflection of the intervening years of turbulence, extending it's scope as it navigates across five stretches of unstable terrain. From the opening Rise From Ruins with Sepultura drummer, Igor Cavelera’s tribal beat emerging from foreboding, near-subsonic oscillations to explode in a tide of corrosive riffs and feral howls, through Sarin’s steadfast, procession-through-purgatory groove, to The Half Rising Man’s matrix of organic/mechanic evolution, it’s an album in constant dialogue between the animalistic, the human and the industrial, and a hunger to distill a truth, something unpolluted from the fray. Plague God doesn’t just give voice to these moments of truth, but in the band’s deep kinship integral to every claustrophobic judder, every stretch of atmospheric dread and helpless alias assumed, lies a freedom we both forget and attain at our peril.
ABSENT IN BODY make their Relapse Records debut with the terrifying new album Plague God. Featuring current and former members of AMENRA, NEUROSIS, and SEPULTURA, Plague God is bound by the same ideals of unity and fearlessly uncompromising honesty of expression that have driven their respective bands to imperious heights of reverence and groundbreaking sonic deliverance. Plague God is by turns devastating and sublime, drawn from musicians for whom life and art are inextricably bound.Initially the brainchild of AMENRA guitarist Mathieu J. Vandekerckhove, and NEUROSIS vocalist/guitarist Scott Kelly, ABSENT IN BODY formed in 2017. Immediately recognising their kinship, and with AMENRA frontman Colin H. Van Eeckhout brought in on vocals and bass, what emerged is a reflection of the intervening years of turbulence, extending it's scope as it navigates across five stretches of unstable terrain. From the opening Rise From Ruins with Sepultura drummer, Igor Cavelera’s tribal beat emerging from foreboding, near-subsonic oscillations to explode in a tide of corrosive riffs and feral howls, through Sarin’s steadfast, procession-through-purgatory groove, to The Half Rising Man’s matrix of organic/mechanic evolution, it’s an album in constant dialogue between the animalistic, the human and the industrial, and a hunger to distill a truth, something unpolluted from the fray. Plague God doesn’t just give voice to these moments of truth, but in the band’s deep kinship integral to every claustrophobic judder, every stretch of atmospheric dread and helpless alias assumed, lies a freedom we both forget and attain at our peril.
Abstracter’s Tomb of Feathers is a bit of a wonder. Unless I’m misinformed, it’s self-produced and self-financed, and was recorded live onto analog equipment in just three days. Ventures like that, when not born out of sheer financial necessity, are frequently more about artistic statements than music itself. It’s the sort of prologue that leads you to expect a bit of a shambles – something you appreciate as much if not more because of where it came from, rather than what it became and are more forgiving of its faults because of its ambition and heart. So it’s a real treat that this is record is far from a mess, but instead, a stunningly cohesive picture of a mad vision.
The band draws from sludge, psychedelia and hardcore, like so many of the more exciting metal bands in the last decade or so, to produce three tracks that weave through warped mindscapes like a musical representation of H.P. Lovecraft’s non-Euclidian cities. As the riffs build and layer upon each other, they build a sense of growing and increasingly suffocating isolation, aided by the dense production in creating a constantly oppressive atmosphere. Measures lead by quarter notes give way to measures lead by eighth notes and back again so frequently that one never feels entirely sure what tempo the music is playing at, and that feeling is backed by ferocious, echoing roars which make for an unsettling experience in the vein of the best kind of horror movie. This album feels like insanity, but an artistic portrayal rather than the real thing; one abstracted by metaphor and symbolism, intended to make the listener feel as though they are the disturbed party themselves, and not just feeling the alienating helplessness of witnessing the suffering of someone who is truly disturbed.
It’s also just damned good metal. The last five minutes of the excellently titled, To Vomit Crows, contains one of the simplest sections of the album, sounding like one of the best songs Church of Misery never produced, and then drops to half-speed and takes on an aura of unstoppable, abhorrent ingress, the juxtaposition of which is strongly jarring but very satisfying. The final, longest, and strongest track, Ash, is 16 minutes of some of the best progressive doom metal you’ll hear this year, riding a slow dirge through the first half that explodes into waves of sludge like the thick ash of apocalyptic skies. At these moments they touch on what makes a band like Ufomammut so enrapturing, not quite reaching the heights of the Italian titans but coming closer than a debut record has any right to.
Alle Jahre wieder... gibts eine neue Scheibe des Anarcho-Punk Duos aus England. "The cracks start appearing" ist wie gewohnt wütend, kämpferisch und hochpolitisch. Im Vergleich zu den bisherigen Alben ist die neueste Platte mit Abstand die abwechslungsreichste Scheibe der Briten. Die Platte kommt - wie gewohnt - inkl. umfangreichem Booklet mit den Songtexten.
PRE-ORDER!!!! Out by the 16th of July 2023Pressing Details: all black 180gram Vinyl, 200x red silkscreened B-side, 300x white silkscreened B-side, A2 Poster, LP-sized insert, download code
Pressing Details: 100x clear with black splatter and 400x black 180gram Vinyl, silver foil on the cover, black flooted Cover, double-sided LP-sized Insert, Download Code
Crust/d-beat/death metal band from Sweden since 2016. This is their fifth and final album. A uncompromising look at the darker aspects of human nature and contemporary social and political issues.Throughout the album, the themes of loss and endings – personal, social, and ecological – are prevalent. With their characteristic uncompromising approach and sensitivity, Adrestia delivers a powerful farewell that forces reflection on the state of the world and the human condition.
We’re glad to introduce this unholy project coming from the frostbitten lands of Canada. Formed in 2008 by sole member Mike Kirkenbrannsar, Æsahættr’s only recording effort to date was accomplished over two consecutive Winters, using the isolation and beauty of the harsh Canadian season to influence and shape the ultimate realization of the Æsahættr sound. Lyrically, this effort is largely based around the trilogy of novels His Dark Materials by Phillip Pullman, touching on the themes of Gnosticism, Atheism, and blacksmithing polar bears prevalent throughout the books. Cold, dark, epic black metal combining the rawness of Ulver’s Nattens Madrigal with some crusty changes of rhythm and atmospheric moments too. Æsahættr’s music will sweep your dark thoughts away & hide them in a cave to chew on your bones. The vocals are living demons, swirling around in a black hole spitting out pure bloodlust. These shrill screams of beautiful agony will have you under their spell. Musically, Æsahættr constructs songs that take the form of endless sonic diseases that someday will infect the whole world so that humanity as we know it will exist no more. While chaos & mayhem can be found in the songs that this band manifests, it’s the rivers of slow-moving sorrow that wash over you before allowing you to fly away and greet emotions that you did not know existed in your noir heart. I’m so into the way the Æsahættr builds on layers of tension to actually create serenity… I have seen the majesty of the nordic wilderness & thought to myself, what battles happened on this hallowed ground? While listening to Æsahættr, I can visualize those exact thoughts again… In order to perform live Æsahættr will be collaborating with the members of Thantifaxath, mysterious cowled wizards of black metal blasphemy hailing from the nearby forest of Toronto.
Aesthesys is an instrumental progressive band hailing from Moscow, Russia. Their melody-driven post-rock music featuring violin and lots of different rare instruments has taken them across the Old World with live shows from Paris to Shanghai. Aesthesys plays beautiful and powerful post-rock with some ambient and progressive sounds.
RESTOCKED!!! Beautiful, calm, almost folk-like moments go hand in hand with tremolo-driven, unrelenting melodic Black Metal. Why yes, this is amazing. A very enjoyable album, not easy to pick a favourite track. Comes with a 24 page booklet with all the lyrics, in danish and Spot UV print on cover
€20.00*
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