Secrets of Laceration takes notable steps further toward direction CB has been heading over last few albums. Most of the songs have rejected the traditional rock structure and flows forward with different approach.
A new anonymous band from scandinavia, inspired by the darkness, the melancholy, the hope and the hopeless. A new breed of melancholic dark black metal arise.
Under A Funeral Moon, Darkthrone's third album, was originally released by Peaceville in 1993 and is the album that many Darkthrone fans hail as the ultimate manifesto for Black Metal.
This special edition of ‘A Blaze in the Northern Sky' marks 20 years since the album's original release, & contains an additional CD featuring Fenriz talking about his memories & recollections of the album's construction as the music plays in the background. Also contains video interview with Nocturno & Fenriz from 2003
AD HOMINEM rises from the ashes to unleash the reissue of the cult 2004 album, "Climax of Hatred". Fierce, cold, and unapologetically hateful, "Climax of Hatred" stands as a monument to the underground French black metal scene of the early 2000s. Available on CD format with the updated artwork from the LP 2014 reissue and the original sound — no compromise, no mercy.
Arguably their most immediate and organic recording to date, Die Falle reaffirms BERGRIZEN as masters of autumnal black metal melancholy: magick, mysticism, splendor, and strife are all write large across the album.