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  • Genre: Ambient
  • Genre: Desert Rock
  • Genre: Experimental
  • Genre: Punk
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Dandy Brown ‎– Scattered Days - CD

Handmade cardboard digipak
Limited to 150 handnumbered copies

Born in the high desert of southern California, "Scattered Days" is the final collection of songs written and recorded in the Morongo Basin by Dandy Brown (Hermano and Orquesta del Desierto) as a solo-project.

Still containing all the blues, rock and pop elements of Brown’s earlier productions, Scattered Days is a unique blend of tones and flavors that DB fans have come to expect from his productions. Assembled in Joshua Tree, Palm Springs and Yucca Valley, the album reflects all the emotion and wide open sounds appreciated by those who love collections recorded in the desert.

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Depopulation Department - Life Kills - CD ( + FREE Patch)

Spanish supergroup featuring current and former members of Haemorrhage, Avulsed and Ultimo Gobierno.
This debut EP contains a violent Crust/Punk onslaught influenced by classic 80s bands like The Exploited and Discharge.
Anti-everything attitude with both male and female vocals screaming their heads off from start to finish.

7 songs, 7 deadly bullets.

* every order comes with a FREE Depopulation Department Patch*
(Only 100 available, until supplies last)

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Noise Trail Immersion ‎– Symbology Of Shelter - CD-Digi

Symbology of Shelter sees ever more dissonant black metal influences seeping into Noise Trail Immersion's chaotic music, balanced out by traces of post-metal utilized to make the group's compositions more dynamic and versatile.
Noise Trail Immersion thrives on fusing chaos and calm in an emotionally rousing manner both mournful and vitriolic throughout Symbology of Shelter. The album kicks off knee deep in disgust and aggression, seething endlessly on cuts such as opener "Mirroring", while showcasing an ambitious side and somber vibes of an entirely different nature on the album’s double dose of two-part songs, beginning with "Repulsion and Escapism Parts I and II", then returning later on the album to the journey contained between “The Empty Earth I” and “The Empty Earth II”.