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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

€14.99 -50% €7.50

Baroness ‎– Yellow & Green - Digibook CD

Baroness' Yellow & Green finds a band that has developed into more than just giants of the metal underground, they are now fully formed hard rock titans.

This deluxe 2xCD is housed in a heavy duty 28+ page perfect-bound hard covered book set, featuring the art of frontman John Baizley and renowned artists Paul Romano & Aaron Horkey.

€9.99 -50% €5.00

Stråle - Bourbon Souls - CD

“Bourbon Souls” is a monster, a compilation of instant hits that marry broadband alternative metal you’d usually hear from North America with equal panache and self-confidence to the melancholy tradition of latter-day SENTENCED.
As such, the album is set to bedazzle a wide audience that appreciates familiar tropes and fresh energy alike.

€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”.