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La Maschera Del Demonio / Black Sunday Original Soundtrack - LP
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Ennio Morricone - 'Bianco Rosso e Verdone' Original Soundtrack - 180g LP
Devangelic - Resurrection Denied - LP
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I Vampiri Original Soundtrack - 2LP
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Jesus Ain't In Poland – No Man's Land - 2CD
Over one hour of grindcore, doom and experimental music in two disc with 32 pages booklet.
The album consists of two parts.
The first one, named Erosion: it’s fast and intense but diversifies into more complex and articulated dynamics and structures.
The second one, named Release: these six songs fully express an outstanding shift in sound.
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.
Agathocles / G.O.D. – Split - CD
Packaged in right-mounted 4-panel Digipak with folded single sided insert for Agathocles in right pocket.
Limited to 1000 copies.
Galvanizer – Sanguine Vigil - CD
From the swamping lands of Finland death/grind trio Galvanizer emerges with their debut album "Sanguine Vigil".
"Expect the same primitive finnish grinding death madness but this time much more faster and brutal!" (Aleksi Vähämäki)
For fans of Xysma, Machetazo, Abhorrence, Haemorrhage.
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.
The Atrocity Exhibit / Catheter - Split 7"
UK grind VS. US Doomviolence. Anyone familiar with UK grindcore will already know The Atrocity Exhibit (from previous releases on Grindcore Karaoke, as well as shows all over the place) and what to expect from them... Relentless fucking grind. On the other side is Catheter, who you should know from splits with the likes of Birdflesh, Massgrave etc.. and their ridiculous LP from last year. Massive, sludge-y grind! One new track and one cover from each band.
Human Cull – Revenant - CD
On 'Revenant' HUMAN CULL push their already frantic crust-tinged blast-heavy grind of the last release into overdrive, featuring a huge production from Will Blackmon (Gadget, The Arson Project) and furious instrumental performances running in the style of 'FETO' era Napalm Death or 'Human 2.0' Nasum.
The band display clear death metal and crust influences here, and this is certainly the closest to death metal their sound has come. Strong tones from the likes of Unleashed, the ever present Swedeath classics like Entombed and Obituary are found rubbing shoulders with the angular notes of Discordance Axis and Doom, flowing together in one gribbly monstrosity of a release.
This album is the most polished example of contemporary grind from these veterans of the UK scene.
Krupskaya – A Dawn Of Shattered Silence - CD
Limited to 300 copies, only sold on the band's Russian tour
Misery Index - Rituals Of Power - CD
MISERY INDEX return furiously with their brand new album, 'Rituals of Power'! With their sixth full-length, the American icons of hard hitting brutality display the strength of maturity grown out of the experience gained as a relentless touring machine. The general trend of their continuous evolution to incorporate less core elements and move towards classic death metal finds a new high water mark.