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  • Genre: Black Death Metal
  • Genre: Desert Rock
  • Genre: Noise
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Corbeaux - Kind Words - CD-Digi

Corbeaux is about noise-rock / post-hardcore music. Dark, living matter with metal bits. From the west of France.
Recorded, Mixed and Mastered by Amaury Sauvé (As We Draw, Birds in Row…) and Magnus Lindberg (Cult of Luna, Abraham, Coilguns)

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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.

Soulreaper – Life Erazer - CD

Swedish Death Metal band from Gothenburg. Active from 1997 to 2004.

After Tobias Kjellgren and Johan Norman left Dissection they formed this band as a death/black metal outfit. They took their name from a Dissection song from the Storm Of The Light's Bane album.

"Life Erazer" is their last album and was released by Hammerheart Records in 2003. 

Lleroy ‎– Dissipatio Hc - CD Digi

“Dissipatio HC” is the third effort from Italy’s hardest-hitting power trio Lleroy. Hailing from the central wasteland of the country they deliver a tight yet brutal pummeling assault filled with uptempo, syncopated power beats, razor-sharp guitar riffing and over saturated vocals – the ideal soundtrack for a trainwreck headed over a kindergarten.

FFO: Unsane, Melvins, Cows and the good ol’days of AmRep records.
Art by Thomas Ott.