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Implore ‎– Thanatos - 7''

Black Vinyl. Limited to 263 copies.

Thanatos is like a deep breath of fresh air for Implore's sound. It keeps the essence of the brutality in Depopulation adding some new details that bring the songs to a new level. The five tracks in this new EP are full of anger and hate, experimenting with new structures, riffs, and vocal lines, keeping the straight-to-the-point philosophy that makes this new 7" a short and intense one.

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Jesus Cröst ‎– 1986 - LP

Stop & Go Grindcore, a mix between Yacopsae & Cephalotripsy, 1986, holds twenty-two songs, barely varied from twenty seconds to one minute and twenty seconds. One minute ditties of grind crust packed in crispy production are Jesus Cröst’s hallmark. While most power violence bands focus on short bursts of aggression to the detriment of everything else, Jesus Cröst at times also manage to put some melody into the mix. Sure, it's just brief snippets of melody, but it's enough to make the band stand out in the power violence crowd.

Stalker ‎– Vertebre - 12'' EP

Limited edition 12" on vinyl (random colours: black, blue or mixed black and blue).
300 copies. Handmadeilkscreen printed cover.
In our store we only have the black version.

Stalker were formed in Genoa (Italy) in summer 2006 by members of Kafka and Ex-Otago.
After some years of pause, they are back with this new crushing EP.

Released by Shove Records, Taxi Driver Records, Lanterna Pirata, Sonatine Produzioni, Dio Drone Records, Assurd Rec.,
DreaminGorilla Rec., È Un Brutto Posto Dove Vivere

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Archagathus - Dehumanizer - LP

Here is the long overdue full length; Dehumanizer, contained in this bloated grotesquery of punk is 21 minutes of the meanest mince slop, gutter riffs and choleric vocals; this sewer of music overpopulated by perversion, sonic torture and other horrors. Pathologically speaking Dehumanizer is the apex of the current mince-gore progression/regression/corruption Archagathus have been undergoing lately and as such Dehumanizer and the last half a dozen splits or so all bring strong parallels to kinsmen and split partners Grotesque Organ Defilement and Hypermesis, but most importantly the band have still ultimately kept their classic archagathus sense of identity/idiocy.