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Shores Of Null - Beyond The Shores (On Death And Dying) - CD-Digi
Shores Of Null - Quiescence - LP
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Shores Of Null - Quiescence - LP
When ‘Quiescence’ came out in 2014, it literally took the worldwide metal scene by storm. Eight years later, we’re proud to release this absolute classic by Shores Of Null on vinyl for the very first time.
Crushing epic riffs and impressive gloomy vocals make ‘Quiescence’ the perfect debut album, straightening things out since day one.
‘Quiescence’ has no weak spots, a true revelation back then, still an unmatched gem of Melodic, Blackened Gothic Doom to this day.
Housed in a deluxe gatefold sleeve, with a revised artwork by E.B.A. Art, 'Quiescence' is available in two different vinyl variants:
- “ABYSS BLUE” (Transparent Blue w/ White Splatter vinyl) Limited to 100 Handnumbered copies
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- “NULL BLACK” (Black Vinyl) limited to 400 copies
RELEASE DATE: March 4, 2022
Funeralium – Deceived Idealism - 2CD
Following self titled 1st album released in 2007, French doom/death Funeralium unleash new album in the world of doom!
Dark and heavy doom/death with dynamic drumming with extremely slow rhythm and occasional bursting out fast beat, crushing doom riffs mixing darkening heaviness and melodies, and hysteric intense growling/screaming vocal!
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Auðn – Vökudraumsins Fangi - CD-Digi
As the country's vibrant black metal scene has proven, Iceland can be a beautiful and sinister place where furious elements rage teaching fear but also inspiring human creativity. Emphasizing melodies rather than dissonance and approaching their music from a dramatic, classical black metal angle, AUÐN deliver another mesmerizing piece of art with ‘Vökudraumsins fangi’.
This album explore new soundscapes and push their music to new heights, thereby setting themselves further apart from their Icelandic contemporaries. The six piece draws inspirations from their natural surroundings, but also chart the territory of the mind. The album title literally translates to ‘prisoner of the daydream’, but rather refers to a perpetual state of delusion of a life that never took place.