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  • Genre: Desert Rock
  • Genre: Gothic Metal
  • Genre: Stoner
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Sleeping Tree – Sleeping Tree - CD-Digi

Sleeping tree is not here to play games. On their self-titled debut album the three-man-band from southern Germany focuses on the essentials: hard riffs, straight basslines and hammering drums. The extended guitar solos make very clear which musical paths the band is following.
The spirit of early heavy rock hovers over this record. Nevertheless sometimes Sleeping Tree knows how to incorporate the soft tones - only to come back with a huge wall of fuzz. Lose yourself in the scenic lyrics and enjoy a dirty ride! 

Sleeping Tree is a three-man stoner-/doom-formation from Augsburg, Germany.
Heavily influenced by groups like Black Sabbath, their music is heavily blues driven and inspired by classic stoner- and doom-rock, but never fails to incorporate a scenic, personal touch.

€24.99 -30% €17.49

Shores Of Null - The Loss Of Beauty - LP

Shores Of Null once again submerges listeners with tempestuous and turbulent riffs with their fourth album ‘The Loss of Beauty’. The band continues to hone its sound and take its melancholic dark metal to new heights by mastering an assorted palette of genres with inbred poignancy.
For fans of Amorphis, Enslaved, Paradise Lost

Housed in a deluxe Gatefold sleeve with a 12-page booklet, ‘The Loss Of Beauty’ comes in two color variants:
- WOE (Oxblood Red)
- EPHEMERAL (Transparent Red/Silver Galaxy, limited to 100 hand-numbered copies) Spikerot Exclusive

RELEASE DATE: MARCH 24, 2023
This item is a pre-order expected to ship in March 2023.
Note: if your order includes other items, it will be dispatched when the item with the latest release date is available.

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€19.99 -30% €13.99

Shores Of Null - Quiescence - LP

When ‘Quiescence’ came out in 2014, it literally took the worldwide metal scene by storm. Eight years later, we’re proud to release this absolute classic by Shores Of Null on vinyl for the very first time.
Crushing epic riffs and impressive gloomy vocals make ‘Quiescence’ the perfect debut album, straightening things out since day one.
‘Quiescence’ has no weak spots, a true revelation back then, still an unmatched gem of Melodic, Blackened Gothic Doom to this day.

Housed in a deluxe gatefold sleeve, with a revised artwork by E.B.A. Art, 'Quiescence' is available in two different vinyl variants:
- “ABYSS BLUE” (Transparent Blue w/ White Splatter vinyl) Limited to 100 Handnumbered copies
   Spikerot.com Exclusive
- “NULL BLACK” (Black Vinyl) limited to 400 copies

RELEASE DATE: March 4, 2022

€19.99 -50% €9.99

Nick Oliveri ‎- N.O. Hits At All Vol.1 - LP

Red LP limited to 350 copies

Nick Steven Oliveri (born October 21, 1971) is an American musician from Palm Desert, California. He plays bass guitar, acoustic guitar, electric guitar, and is a vocalist. He is most widely known as a bassist with Kyuss, Queens of the Stone Age, and more...

€16.99 -50% €8.50

Nebula ‎– Live In The Mojave Desert (Volume 2) - CD-Digi

LIVE IN THE MOJAVE DESERT is a livestream concert film series created deep in the deep sand and huge boulders of some insanely beautiful California wilderness, with performances from Earthless, Nebula, Spirit Mother, Mountain Tamer, and STÖNER (a new band by Brant Bjork and Nick Oliveri).
Each concert film is presented in a world-premiere, 1080p HD livestream event and will become a LIVE ALBUM.

Rad music, good times, psychedelic positive vibez from the desert. Live in the Mojave Desert was inspired by Pink Floyd’s Live at Pompeii.
A few of our favorite bands - new and legendary artists – with the Mad Alchemy Liquid Light Show to light up a huge double pyramid of boulders. Recorded in 24 track ProTools.

€14.99 -50% €7.50

Nebula - To The Center - CD-Digi

Nebula's first non-EP, full-length release, To the Center is another retro-psychedelic heavy rock platter, long on stripped-down riff muscle and surprisingly technically adept guitar jams. The results sometimes meander, which probably isn't of much consequence if this brand of metal is your bag, since this is what you'd expect in this perception-expanding context. What matters more than tightly structured songs are riffs and atmosphere, and both of those are present in abundance.