Black millenium was recorded after a long abscence from the black metal scene. In 2000, Meyhnach just decided to strike back and show the world mutiilation wasn't buried... The music appears to be a bit more sophisticated, but still grim and dark with this particular production that belongs to the project.
Reprint, 500x marble (transparent red/black) 12" (140g) in a black poly-lined innerbag, gatefold jacket, printed on 350g carton, coated paper, all assembled in a plastic overbag.
BEHEXEN should require no introduction. One of the longest-running Finnish black metal bands, BEHEXEN have patiently spread out their album releases in such a manner that each serves as a tome, a poignant snapshot of that era of its creators, with each being unique in its headspace but undeniably coming from the same visionary minds. But prior to essential early albums like 2000's Rituale Satanum and 2004's classic By the Blessing of Satan, BEHEXEN had recorded a trio of equally compelling demos - and even one prior, under the moniker Lords of the Left Hand, in 1995.
Special reissue of the cult classic debut EP from Celestia. Original version released in 1999 on Drakkar Productions. Comes with one studio bonus track recorded during the same session.
From shadows of black magic metal Edged Circle Productions is proud to present the new album from the satanic witches Asagraum. This new offering has been manifested into the realm of flesh under his will by the title "Veil of Death, Ruptured" and features brand new material which has been highly anticipated by the fans for years after the previous album "Dawn of Infinite Fire".
Reprint, 300x graphite 12" (180g) in a black poly-lined innersleeve, poster 60x60cm, on 150g art-paper, gatefold cover full coloured printed on 350g carton, all assembled in a plastic overbag.
Reprint, black 12" (140g), white silkscreen on B side, in a black poly-lined innerbag, printed innersleeve full-coloured on 220g carton, jacket full-coloured on 350g carton, all assembled in a PVC overbag.
500x bloodred 7" (42g) in a microtene innerbag, innersleeve printed black & white on 200g art paper (gloss), jacket printed black & white on 350g carton, coated paper (semi-gloss), all assembled in a plastic overbag.
Profanatica's brand of blasphemous filth remains as unwavering as ever, and their 2019 album Rotting Incarnation of God is another testament to their unholy devotion. With this full-length, Paul Ledney and company unleash a sonic assault that is both punishing and ritualistic, dragging the listener through murky depths of blackened death metal depravity.