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  • Genre: Goregrind
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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.

€7.99 -50% €4.00

VHS ‎– Screaming Mad Gore - CD

Splatter Zombie Records proudly presents: VHS from Canada!
These guys are horrormovie fanatics and you can hear that in every second on this fantastic first full length album "screaming mad gore"!!!
VHS are playing a mix of oldschool death metal, thrash metal, 80s hair metal, grind & punk and the result is absolutely AMAZING!!!
For these guys it`s all about horrormovies, a tribute to the 80s! To top the already killer album, VHS could get some great sickos for guest-appearances like Stevo (IMPETIGO), Kam Lee (MASSACRE), Nev (GRUESOME GRAPHX) und Aaron Whitsell (CROPSY MANIAC) !!!

Grinding death metal with a heavy dose of cheese!

€14.99 -50% €7.50

The Lords Of Altamont ‎– The Wild Sounds Of The Lords Of Altamont - CD-Digi

A hammered 4-stroke beat like a twin cylinder engine running on idle, a roaring guitar riff revving up the rpms of the iron-built motorcycle-inspired band, then the fresh and insisting breeze of a Farfisa organ whispering 'let's ride' and a heavy bass greasing up the reliable crank and rods of that authentic rock'n'roll machine, and there goes, ladies and gents, the mighty Lords Of Altamont combo!

Riding hard on backyard-built, loud pipes and rigid frame undestructible raw choppers, the band left their garage enlivened by the year of 1969, right at the crossroads of the Summer of Love and the birth of punk rock.