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  • Genre: 70's Rock
  • Genre: Experimental
  • Genre: Post Hardcore
€11.49 -50% €5.75

Lambs - Malice - CD-Digi

LAMBS‡ combine black metal, sludge and post-hardcore elements to create a very personal and abrasive wall of sounds; unfiltered and raw, they are taking you on a trip into oppressive, gloomy atmospheres.

€7.99 -50% €4.00

Corbeaux - Kind Words - CD-Digi

Corbeaux is about noise-rock / post-hardcore music. Dark, living matter with metal bits. From the west of France.
Recorded, Mixed and Mastered by Amaury Sauvé (As We Draw, Birds in Row…) and Magnus Lindberg (Cult of Luna, Abraham, Coilguns)

€9.99 -50% €5.00

Noise Trail Immersion ‎– Symbology Of Shelter - CD-Digi

Symbology of Shelter sees ever more dissonant black metal influences seeping into Noise Trail Immersion's chaotic music, balanced out by traces of post-metal utilized to make the group's compositions more dynamic and versatile.
Noise Trail Immersion thrives on fusing chaos and calm in an emotionally rousing manner both mournful and vitriolic throughout Symbology of Shelter. The album kicks off knee deep in disgust and aggression, seething endlessly on cuts such as opener "Mirroring", while showcasing an ambitious side and somber vibes of an entirely different nature on the album’s double dose of two-part songs, beginning with "Repulsion and Escapism Parts I and II", then returning later on the album to the journey contained between “The Empty Earth I” and “The Empty Earth II”.

€14.99 -50% €7.50

The Lords Of Altamont ‎– The Wild Sounds Of The Lords Of Altamont - CD-Digi

A hammered 4-stroke beat like a twin cylinder engine running on idle, a roaring guitar riff revving up the rpms of the iron-built motorcycle-inspired band, then the fresh and insisting breeze of a Farfisa organ whispering 'let's ride' and a heavy bass greasing up the reliable crank and rods of that authentic rock'n'roll machine, and there goes, ladies and gents, the mighty Lords Of Altamont combo!

Riding hard on backyard-built, loud pipes and rigid frame undestructible raw choppers, the band left their garage enlivened by the year of 1969, right at the crossroads of the Summer of Love and the birth of punk rock.