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  • Genre: Progressive Metal
  • Genre: Psychedelic Rock
  • Genre: Punk
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New Keepers Of The Water Towers ‎– The Cosmic Child - CD

Stunning new album from Sweden’s pretenders to the throne of European Heavy Progressive Metal!
NEW KEEPERS OF THE WATER TOWERS are releasing one serious progressive pretenders to a classic PINK FLOYD album for sure !

"Pulsating ambiences and pounding rhythms from Sweden's answer to Mastodon. Spellbinding stuff !!!." ( Amit Sharma, Metal Hammer )

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Mortal Incarnation – Lunar Radiant Dawn (Demo Series IV) - CD

About the Demo Series: FDA releases outstanding demos on CD and digital Download to introduce, support the bands and spread their musical plague over the globe, to make them interesting for upcoming releases on FDA Records or whereever.

VOL.4. MORTAL INCARNATION – Lunar Radiant Dawn - CD

Ultra Lava Death/ Doom Metal from Japan for fans of Disembowelment, Spectral Voice...the debut album will be released anywhere

€19.99 -50% €9.99

Mondo Generator ‎– Dead Planet - LP

With Dead Planet Oliveri has taken a band once considered a side project and turned it into a full-fledged rock and roll powerhouse.

As has been his trademark when he had written songs with Kyuss or QOTSA, this album just oozes with punk rock ethos.
Combined with the stoner rock influences that he helped create, this album is a study in excess and self-indulgence. And that is exactly what makes it so damn good.

Available on Black or White(ltd 400) Vinyl

€14.99 -50% €7.50

Mondo Generator ‎– Dead Planet - CD-Digi

With Dead Planet Oliveri has taken a band once considered a side project and turned it into a full-fledged rock and roll powerhouse.

As has been his trademark when he had written songs with Kyuss or QOTSA, this album just oozes with punk rock ethos.
Combined with the stoner rock influences that he helped create, this album is a study in excess and self-indulgence. And that is exactly what makes it so damn good.