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  • Wampyric Rites (ECU) / Moloch (UKR) – The Serpent Cult of Darkness LP 32.88

    Black Metal

    WAMPYRIC RITES and the votive violence of MOLOCH come to bitter black metal fruition, as they conspire to create a fresh rot split incantation by name of “The Serpent Cult of Darkness” that is to be soon unchained beneath the tabernacle of snake seer sorrow. Carving ritual dagger between unrelenting raw brutality and brooding melodic melancholy, “The Serpent Cult of Darkness” is an engrossing journey into the venomous hearts of the necroverse; with both Wampyric Rites’ tradmark terror of lonely tremelo soundscapes and Moloch’s carnal essence of atmospheric synth solace complementing each grimoire of spell grim grume in cacophonous perfection. Encapsulating modern raw black metal in horrendous harmony, “The Serpent Cult of Darkness” leaves no victims of embryonic existence safe from its immolating flames, with only the virility of the celestial ophidian left to engulf what remains of ephemeral reality and those feeble mortals still clinging to its withered bosom.

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  • Wampyric Rites (ECU) / Wampirvs Sinistrvs (POR) – Split MC 11.88

    Black Metal

    Pro-manufactured cassette, in white cassette tape / j-card.

    Limited to 100 copies.

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  • Wampyrinacht (GRE) – Night of the Desecration LP 26.88

    Black Metal

    One of the deepest gems of the always-vital Greek black metal scene, WAMPYRINACHT began unholy life back in 1995. Their first demo arrived the next year, followed two years later by an EP released by Melancholy Promotion, the precursor to the infamous ISO666 label. Thereafter, WAMPYRINACHT more or less returned to the crypt, as members drifted off and mainman Necrolord sought to establish a new lineup. Mind you, Necrolord kept busy in myriad bands in the meantime – truly, he is one of the most prolific veterans of the Greek underground – but it was not until 2017 when WAMPYRINACHT would return with a new recording. Thankfully, that record bore fruit in full-length form, under the title We Will Be Watching: Les cultes de Satan et les mystères de la mort. A dynamic and dazzling display of canonic Hellenic black metal but infused with a melancholy that was indeed vampyric, We Will Be Watching became a late-days essential of Greek classicism.

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  • Warloghe (FIN) – Three Angled Void CD 15.88

    Black Metal

    Third album of Warloghe!

    Long awaited return of unholy Black Metal.

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  • Warloghe (FIN) – Three Angled Void LP 26.88

    Black Metal

    Third album of Warloghe!

    Long awaited return of unholy Black Metal.

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  • Warloghe (FIN) – Womb of Pestilence CD 15.88

    Black Metal

    The second full-length of this legendary Finnish act available again on CD.

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  • Warloghe (FIN) – Logos Of All-That-Ends CD 16.88

    Black Metal

    The new full-length of this legendary Finnish act available on CD!

    Unholy Black Metal.

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  • Warloghe (FIN) – Logos Of All-That-Ends LP 28.88

    Black Metal

    The new full-length of this legendary Finnish act available on LP!

    Unholy Black Metal.

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  • Warloghe (FIN) – The First Possession CD 15.88

    Black Metal

    The first full-length of this legendary Finnish act available again on CD.

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  • Warmoon Lord (FIN) – Burning Banners Of The Funereal War CD 16.88

    Black Metal

    Originally released in various limited editions since early 2019, Burning Banners of the Funereal War began the saga that is WARMOON LORD. Arguably the best-kept secret of the ever-fertile Finnish black metal underground, the band is the sole work of one Lord Vrajitor, a prolific figure in the wider Finnish music underground, but also concurrently the mainman of Old Sorcery. But whereas that band largely/mostly works within the dungeon synth genre, WARMOON LORD is pure & proud black metal of a most fantastical nature – equally medieval, maybe even more so, but burning with icy-hot passion that so fired the second wave during the mythical 1990s.

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  • Warmoon Lord (FIN) – Burning Banners Of The Funereal War LP 30.88

    Black Metal

    Originally released in various limited editions since early 2019, Burning Banners of the Funereal War began the saga that is WARMOON LORD. Arguably the best-kept secret of the ever-fertile Finnish black metal underground, the band is the sole work of one Lord Vrajitor, a prolific figure in the wider Finnish music underground, but also concurrently the mainman of Old Sorcery. But whereas that band largely/mostly works within the dungeon synth genre, WARMOON LORD is pure & proud black metal of a most fantastical nature – equally medieval, maybe even more so, but burning with icy-hot passion that so fired the second wave during the mythical 1990s.

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  • Warmoon Lord (FIN) / Vultyrium (FIN) – Pure Cold Impurity DIGI-CD 15.88

    Black Metal

    Digipak CD. Limited to 500 copies.

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  • Warmoon Lord (FIN) / Vultyrium (FIN) – Pure Cold Impurity LP 26.88

    Black Metal

    Originally released in a limited edition in early 2020, this split album features exclusive tracks from two uprising hordes among Finland’s ever-fertile black metal underground, and both being bands who’ve since released crimes via WEREWOLF. WARMOON LORD should require no introduction after 2021’s superlative Battlespells, and here does Lord Vrajitor expand upon his classicist muse: medieval black metal majesty from the mid/late ’90s, with special emphasis on spectral synths for this recording. For their part, VULTYRIUM might’ve released one of 2022’s dark-horse hits with their self-titled album, but it was here where mainman The Vultyrian established his crude-yet-cruising style of black metal rife buttressed by somber bass work, at times evoking early Algaion. Together, seven spells cast in 38 minutes: Pure Cold Impurity raises the banners – again – of modern Finlandia resistance!

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  • Werewolf Bloodorder (BRA) – Return by Fire 7” EP 14.88

    Black Metal

    Warlord´s side project WEREWOLF BLOODORDER returns back with new 7″EP “Return By Fire”. This new EP features two new songs taken from cancelled split with FORLORN WINDS and the re-recorded version for old EVIL song “A Southern War From The Winter´s March”, originally composed by F.Daemon and Warlord back in 1996. This song features original Evil member F.Daemon as guest guitarrist.

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  • Werewolf Bloodorder (BRA) – Rites of Murder and Sacrifice WHITE LP 24.88

    Black Metal

    Warlord returns to the glory days of Evil in this debut material from Werewolf Bloodorder.

    Silkscreened B-side. Track A3 was not on the original cassette version.

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  • Werewolf Bloodorder (BRA) – The Rebirth Of The Night And The Fog CD 15.88

    Black Metal

    Warlord returns to the glory days of Evil in this debut album from Werewolf Bloodorder. The Rebirth of the Night and the Fog is a trip back to the 90’s! Containing 7 new songs, one of them originally composed for the new Evil album, which was never released and a song composed by Warlord and Black Goat of Darkness in 1994 and only now duly released.

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  • Werewolf Bloodorder (BRA) – The Rebirth Of The Night And The Fog LP 26.88

    Black Metal

    Warlord returns to the glory days of Evil in this debut album from Werewolf Bloodorder. The Rebirth of the Night and the Fog is a trip back to the 90’s! Containing 7 new songs, one of them originally composed for the new Evil album, which was never released and a song composed by Warlord and Black Goat of Darkness in 1994 and only now duly released.

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  • White Death (FIN) – Iconoclast CD 16.88

    Black Metal

    For a decade now, Finland’s WHITE DEATH have built a small-yet-formidable canon of work that’s come to define modern underground black metal in their nation. It’s no secret that Finland has possessed one of the most potent black metal scenes from the early ’90s onward, and with each new generation that picks up the torch, some are contenders and others are just content to uphold “the Finnish sound.” WHITE DEATH took their time with deploying demos and then their debut album, simply self-titled, but they occupied a unique position between those poles: steeped in noble tradition, but exuding a confidence and charisma that rendered White Death an exceptionally nasty work even with its considerably cleaner production. Three years of silence followed between the release of that debut album and the three-song Promo 2020, which included an Enochian Crescent cover – an inspired choice from an oft-unsung legend, and a portent of grandeur to come.

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