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La Maschera Del Demonio / Black Sunday Original Soundtrack - LP
Solefald - In Harmonia Universali - 2LP
Devangelic - Resurrection Denied - LP
I Vampiri Original Soundtrack - 2LP
Shores Of Null - Beyond The Shores (On Death And Dying) - CD-Digi
Guineapig - Bacteria - LP
Shores Of Null - Quiescence - LP
Shores Of Null - The Loss Of Beauty - LP
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Surge Assault – Lust & Misery - CD
Surge Assault from Italy plays Black/Thrash Metal with some different old-school influences, remaining faithful to the ''speed & raw'' tradition. "Lust & Misery" is the first and only full-length ever released by the band.
Impious – Holy Murder Masquerade - CD
Fifth album by the Swedish Death/Thrash Metal band, released by Metal Blade Records in 2007.
Nervochaos – Ablaze - CD
The ultimate Crossover album between Thrash and Death Metal delivered by Brazilian underground heroes! Set the World ablaze!
For fans of: Deicide, Sarcofago, Defleshed, Power Trip, Incantation.
Mnemic – The Audio Injected Soul - CD-Digi
"The Audio Injected Soul" (2004) is the second album by Danish metal band Mnemic, and the last album to feature original singer Michael Bøgballe. It has gone on to sell almost 35,000 copies in North America.
Phenomenal Thrash/Progressive/Nu Metal.
2014 re-release by Metal Mind Records
Golden Disc, limited to 2000 copies
Coexistence – Contact With The Entity - CD
Coexistence's first EP "Contact with the Entity".
Recorded at Void Studios by Leonardo Bellavista and reamped, mixed and mastered by Stefano Morabito at16th Cellar Studio in Rome. Artwork by Roberto Toderico.
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.
Evil Angel – Unholy Evil Metal - CD
Formed during the dark days of 1998 in Lahti, Finland, EVIL ANGEL finally burst upon the international metal underground in 2002 with the Dark Forces of Hell demo. For the next number of years, the band would continue to perfect its outbreak-of-evil style of blackthrashing metal across more demos, splits, and the aptly titled Metal Onslaught EP. That last-named record was crucial in pointing the direction forward for EVIL ANGEL: each new recording brought them down into deeper depths of primitivism whilst underlining their connection to the unyielding strength of true METAL.
Aura Noir – Aura Noire - CD-Digi
With the album Aura Noire, a title which quite distinctly resembles their band name, Aura Noir churns through some of the most refreshing, yet nostalgic tracks of thrash metal ever to be heard.
The album opens with probably one of the most retrospect of riffs, but suddenly summersaults you into the gloriously dissonant and immersive Aura Noir atmosphere.
The soaring and burning shouts of Aggressor intensely glues the otherwise quite varied and playful guitar riffs and drums together, culminating into the essence of thrash that is Aura Noir!
New Keepers Of The Water Towers – Infernal Machine - CD
The New Swedish Prog masters have transcribed the tale of an interstellar Galactic battle into a musical odyssey that supersedes anything you have heard to date !
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.