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Stalker ‎– Vertebre - 12'' EP

Limited edition 12" on vinyl (random colours: black, blue or mixed black and blue).
300 copies. Handmadeilkscreen printed cover.
In our store we only have the black version.

Stalker were formed in Genoa (Italy) in summer 2006 by members of Kafka and Ex-Otago.
After some years of pause, they are back with this new crushing EP.

Released by Shove Records, Taxi Driver Records, Lanterna Pirata, Sonatine Produzioni, Dio Drone Records, Assurd Rec.,
DreaminGorilla Rec., È Un Brutto Posto Dove Vivere

€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...

€19.99 -50% €9.99

Fvzz Popvli ‎– Fvzz Dei - LP

"Fvzz Dei" which in latin means "The Fuzz Of The Gods", it's the debut album of the roman Fuzz Rock trio named "Fvzz Popvli". Datio on bass, Doncalisto on drums and Pootchie already guitar player from "The Wisdoom" and "Beesus" are ready for introduce you tribute to the Fuzzy sounds from the "Proto-Punk" till the modern "Heavy Psych". "Fvzz Dei" will bring you into a rough and bluesy fuzzed-out universe. 

€19.99 -50% €9.99

Glitter Wizard ‎– Opera Villains - LP

Are they glam? Are they metal? Stoner rock? Psych? Prog? For over a decade, people have been trying to pin down Glitter Wizard but this San Francisco band refuses to be pigeonholed. Pulling influences from the entire heavy rock canon, G Wiz combines scorching guitar riffs and spaced out synths to creates something familiar, yet entirely new and weird. Their latest album, Opera Villains, brings the heat that we've come to expect from the band but adds a layer of dramatism that we haven't heard before.