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  • Genre: 70's Rock
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Blood Of The Sun – Blood's Thicker Than Love - CD

Super catchy 70s Hard Rock Extravaganza!

"Blood’s Thicker Than Love" is the fifth album from Texas-based ’70s-inspired hard rockers BLOOD OF THE SUN, featuring drummer Henry Vasquez of Saint Vitus.

Drawing influences from the likes of Deep Purple, Mountain, Humble Pie, and Led Zeppelin, BLOOD OF THE SUN has been delivering ultra-catchy hard rock so far, churning out upbeat ’70s radio hits with ease and conviction.

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Sol Sistere – Extinguished Cold Light - CD-Digi

Atmospheric Black Metal band from Chile.

“Extinguished Cold Light” represents a different world, a universe of burning hatred and bitterness, where the only way forward is to stumble on through the dark. Perhaps though, the blazing majesty can help you find the way home...

Issued in a 6-panel Digipak with a 12-page booklet.

For fans of: Drudkh, Altar Of Plagues, Dawn, Woodensthrone

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Flesia – Essenz I/II - CD

Hailing from Saxonia/Germany the 3-piece Post-Black Metal act FLESIA are coming up with 'Essenz I/II' which contains 27 minutes pure atmospheric Post-Black Metal.
The lyrics deal with socially critical and misanthropic themes.
Recommended for fans of Ultha, Kold, Unru..etc.

€14.99 -50% €7.50

High Reeper ‎– Higher Reeper - CD-Digi

High Reeper is back with their second release Higher Reeper and they aren’t fucking around. The sound and smell of leather, weed and death now has a hint of Campari and cocaine to color all eight tracks. With the addition of their new drummer Justin Di Pinto, High Reeper has managed to focus their sound and expand it at the same time. The record is darker and heavier than their first offering with guitars that crush you like a tank and lyrics that paint a picture of the world nearing its end.

RELEASE DATE: March 22, 2019

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Killer Boogie ‎– Acid Cream - CD-Digi

Acid Cream" marks the fuzzy comeback of KILLER BOOGIE. Gabriele Fiori and Luigi Costanzo are joined by the new bassist Nicola Cosentino on this 11 track long trip. The new album is inspired by the crazy days of the late 60s and the 70s, with a pinch of proto-punk and proto-metal feeling in the sound of this sophomore incredible album. This album is filled with riffs that will please all fuzz & muff lovers.

Seventh Genocide ‎– SVNTH - CD

With its 30 minutes of lenght, the band’s new effort is a really solid and dynamic EP showing Seventh Genocide’s most metal side plunging into a tunnel of endless ambient, dark folk-oriented and post-rock-ish layers.
SVNTH gives a completely new birth to some of the band’s old material and offers new tunes as well, creating a stunning combination of melodic intertwinings, abrasive distortions and atmospherically brooding overtures.

Eremite – All Things Merge Into One - CD

Eremite (Genoa, Italy) started as the solo project of Fabio Cuomo, soon evolving into a band with their sophomore album "All Things Merge Into One", featuring Fabio Cuomo (drums, vocals), Giulia Piras (bass) and Leandro Scotto (guitar also in Synodik).

Eremite consists of a thick wall of sludge riffs permeated of atmospheric black metal and a taste of classical music.

Violet Cold – kOsmik - CD-Digi

Violet Cold is one-man studio project from Azerbaijan started by Emin Guliyev in 2013.

kOsmik draws influence from so many different genres, starting off with pure post-rock in the vein of Lights Out Asia and other US references, slowly guitars become sharper and sharper, blackgaze and post-black metal kick in, and kOsmik takes off and simply leaves this planet. The succession between genres is natural and smooth, and the final track, a rearrangement of Bach's Air from the orchestral suite no. 3 in D major BWV 1068, feels a weird yet perfect conclusion to the Azeri's journey. 

Avantgarde Music is pleased to release the physical edition of kOsmik, which was originally published digitally earlier this year.