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  • Genre: 70's Rock
  • Genre: Gothic Metal
  • Genre: Grindcore
  • Genre: Heavy Psych
  • Genre: Post Black Metal
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€19.99 -30% €13.99

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
   Spikerot.com Exclusive
- “NULL BLACK” (Black Vinyl) limited to 400 copies

RELEASE DATE: March 4, 2022

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€17.99 -50% €9.00

Dead - In The Bondage Of Vice - LP

DEAD - IN THE BONDAGE OF VICE
The classic album from Germany’s Grinding Sleaze Masters available for the first time on vinyl!

Revisited artwork by Basthard Design
Remastered for vinyl by Carlo Altobelli at Toxic Basement Studio

Limited to 500 copies housed in a deluxe gatefold sleeve, available in two color variants:
- BAG OF FUCK: Ltd to 100 handnumbered copies on Gold/Black Aside/Bside Vinyl (Spikerot Exclusive)
- BORDERLINE BLACK: Ltd to 400 copies on Black Vinyl

For fans of: Carcass, Autopsy, Pungent Stench


RELEASE DATE: 15.10.2021

€14.99 -50% €7.50

Wedge - Like No Tomorrow - CD-Digi

The Berlin-based power trio once more is driving their musical WEDGE in between many different genres: Garage rock turns progressive while psychedelic guitar lines are tripping over hard rocking riffs. Does this work together? Hell yes! For fans of Deep Purple, MC5, Led Zeppelin or Humble Pie this album is a sure shot. You like fuzz guitars? Hammond organ and vocals trough a swirling Leslie cabinet? More cowbell? You got it. But unlike our beloved rock records from around 1971, which we've heard a hundred times before "Like No Tomorrow" has one huge advantage: It's brand new and the 8 tracks, ranging from 3:00 to 9:00 minutes, deliver a fresh, unspent and unmistakably unique taste to the rock'n'roll menu.