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  • Genre: Goregrind
  • Genre: Post Black Metal
  • Genre: Sludge
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Flesia – Essenz I/II - CD

Hailing from Saxonia/Germany the 3-piece Post-Black Metal act FLESIA are coming up with 'Essenz I/II' which contains 27 minutes pure atmospheric Post-Black Metal.
The lyrics deal with socially critical and misanthropic themes.
Recommended for fans of Ultha, Kold, Unru..etc.

€9.99 -50% €5.00

Pulmonary Fibrosis – Nasal Nauseous Vomit Liquid Goregrind History Volume 1 - CD

First part of the whole non full albums materials of French grindcore gods!!!
Track:

1-19 Demo 1999 Songs were recorded in 1999 at the rehearsalroom

Track: 20-29 Promo 2001 Songs were recorded in 2001 at the rehearsalroom

Track: 30-43 Split tape w/ INHUMATE / BLOODSHED Songs were recorded on 16th June 2000 at the rehearsalroom

Track: 44-50 Split 7"EP / Tape w/ ULCERRHOEA Songs were recorded in May 2000 at the rehearsalroom

Track: 51-67 4Way Split Tape w/ DROGHEDA / S.A.M.K. / DOWNRIGHT

€11.99 -50% €6.00

Gutalax – The Shitpendables - CD-Digi

GUTALAX is back! 4 years since the last release, the split with SPASM, they returned with a new album.
14 new songs and a cover version of ROMPEPROP in a bombastic sound. They added 2 new voices, Maty uses also his clear hardcore voice sometimes and as deep antipole pitch shifted vocals, too.

Also some guest musician are part of this masterpies: Julian (BENIGHTED), Roman (DIPHTERIA) and in one song some rap-parts from SODOMA GOMORA.

Holy shit, this is not another boring record, this is an ass blasting fantastic goregrind journey!

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Violet Cold – kOsmik - CD-Digi

Violet Cold is one-man studio project from Azerbaijan started by Emin Guliyev in 2013.

kOsmik draws influence from so many different genres, starting off with pure post-rock in the vein of Lights Out Asia and other US references, slowly guitars become sharper and sharper, blackgaze and post-black metal kick in, and kOsmik takes off and simply leaves this planet. The succession between genres is natural and smooth, and the final track, a rearrangement of Bach's Air from the orchestral suite no. 3 in D major BWV 1068, feels a weird yet perfect conclusion to the Azeri's journey. 

Avantgarde Music is pleased to release the physical edition of kOsmik, which was originally published digitally earlier this year.