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  • Genre: Death Metal
  • Genre: Grindcore
  • Genre: Heavy Psych
  • Genre: Punk
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Gandhi's Gunn ‎– The Longer The Beard The Harder The Sound - LP

Gandhi's Gunn (now Isaak) sophomore album The Longer The Beard, The Harder The Sound, clearly revealed a band ready to transcending their core influences and explore more visionary and psychedelic territories.

We’re talking: churning riffs, elephantine grooves and raging growls, seasoned to perfection with lysergic flights, epic jams and even mesmerizing quieter passages, before being served al dente for consumption by our most discerning stoner rock patrons.

Original version on Black Vinyl. The album got later repressed by US label Small Stone Recordings with the band's new name: ISAAK!

€7.99 -50% €4.00

Serocs ‎– The Phobos​/​Deimos Suite - CD

"The Phobos/Deimos Suite" revives the tech-death style of the late 90s/early 2000s and includes ten devastating and mind-melting tracks! Featuring current members of First Fragment, Chthe'ilist, Funebrarum, Benighted & Sutrah, international combo Serocs is pure neural ecstasy!

FFO: Spawn Of Possession, Cryptopsy, Severed Savior and Gorguts.

€11.99 -50% €6.00

Galvanizer ‎– Sanguine Vigil - CD

From the swamping lands of Finland death/grind trio Galvanizer emerges with their debut album "Sanguine Vigil".

Galvanizer have quickly become one of the most promising underground acts around, their old school approach perfectly combines with their youthful energy and their sound will perfectly please both fans of old school finnish death metal and modern deathgrind sounds.

"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.
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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.

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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.

€7.99 -50% €4.00

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.

€14.99 -50% €7.50

Ape Machine ‎– Coalition Of The Unwilling - CD Digi

A true four-piece, Portland, Oregon's Ape Machine has been called "a rock and roll band with a finger on the pulse of the 70's and their asses firmly in the present" and "real heavy-psych for the iPhone generation" that delivers "true guts and glory rock and roll." Combining psychedelic, classic and progressive rock with arena-worthy metal, bluesy stoner-rock and catchy riffs in odd signatures, Ape Machine's music carries an organic depth and warmth rarely heard since the time of rock's glorious early years (or your Dad's bad ass record collection) infused with an exceptional modern sensibility.