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  • Dark Funeral (SWE) – Vobiscum Satanas GOLD LP 26.88

    Black Metal

    Originally released in the spring of 1998 on the pivotal No Fashion label, DARK FUNERAL’s second album, Vobiscum Satanas, consolidated the strengths of the band’s classic The Secrets of the Black Arts debut – shockingly fast execution, exceptionally memorable melody, and plenty of icy atmosphere to spare – and made the whole attack tighter and more concise. The production, too, once again courtesy of Peter Tägtren at Abyss Studios, became razor-sharp, highlighting these subtle developments. As such, many quite rightly consider Vobiscum Satanas the equal of The Secrets of the Black Arts. Either way, between this pair of albums did DARK FUNERAL establish themselves among THE top black metal bands of the late ‘90s.

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  • Dark Funeral (SWE) – Where Shadow Forever Reign LP 26.88

    Black Metal

    Seven years without a new studio album by long-running Swedish black metal act DARK FUNERAL was a tough time for its worldwide legions of fans, but finally in 2016, two decades after the release of the band’s legendary debut album “The Secrets Of The Black Arts” a new aeon is about to begin. And, DARK FUNERAL’s sixth studio album, “Where Shadows Forever Reign”, produced by Daniel Bergstrand (In Flames, Dimmu Borgir, Behemoth), actually refers back to the aforementioned first album in several ways: Firstly, it proudly comes along with stunning artwork by Necrolord (Dissection, Necrophobic, Emperor) just like “The Secrets…” back in ‘96, secondly, it also marks a debut of sorts as it is the first DARK FUNERAL opus with new vocalist Heljarmadr (Grá). His vitriolic snarl finds a perfect match in Lord Ahriman’s trademark riffing, and shines on the intense opening track, which would not have felt out of place on 1998’s “Vobiscum Satanas”, as well as on the slower epic, “As I Ascend”, the diverse “To Carve Another Wound”, or the grim finale “Where Shadows Forever Reign”. Rewarding their fans to the fullest with an incredibly strong new album burning with passion and determination, DARK FUNERAL shall celebrate a triumphant return…in the sign of the horns.

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  • Dark Fury (POL) – Slavonic Thunder LP 26.88

    Black Metal

    The 2nd full-length album available for the first time on LP.

    Recorded during February/March 2005 at Metal Zone Studio and DSP Studio, Wrocław.

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  • Dark Fury (POL) – Fortress Of Eagles LP 26.88

    Black Metal

    One of the best Dark Fury albums available for the first time on LP.

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  • Dark Opera (POL) – The Day of Pariah LP 25.88

    Death Metal

    In 1991, Dark Opera was formed in Łódź, Poland, the very same city in which the band’s compatriots of similar ilk in Pandemonium had united approximately two years earlier. Dark Opera’s first year of existence was plagued by several lineup changes, but it stabilized later that year when the band began to write its own songs and played its first live gig in Łomża. The following April, Dark Opera recorded its first demo, “The Day of Pariah,” at Ariadna Studio in Łódź. Originally, this cassette was self-released, but the band was later signed by Carnage Records, who released a second iteration of the tape with alternate artwork. In 1993, the band added a second guitarist and recorded its first and only album, “Calling the Legend,” in April of that same year. Like the demo that had preceded it, the album was released by another Polish label, Baron Records, who made it available on cassette format only. Like the aforementioned Pandemonium, Dark Opera’s music was reminiscent of the great Samael and others like Alastis and Taranis, but it also incorporated a somewhat greater influence from both death and doom metal. Nuclear War Now! is proud to be the first to reissue both Dark Opera recordings on vinyl and thus continue its neverending objective of rekindling the great fires once set and then left unattended in the most obscure caverns of the underground.

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  • Dark Opera (POL) – Calling The Legend LP 25.88

    Death / Doom Metal

    In 1991, Dark Opera was formed in Łódź, Poland, the very same city in which the band’s compatriots of similar ilk in Pandemonium had united approximately two years earlier. Dark Opera’s first year of existence was plagued by several lineup changes, but it stabilized later that year when the band began to write its own songs and played its first live gig in Łomża. The following April, Dark Opera recorded its first demo, “The Day of Pariah,” at Ariadna Studio in Łódź. Originally, this cassette was self-released, but the band was later signed by Carnage Records, who released a second iteration of the tape with alternate artwork. In 1993, the band added a second guitarist and recorded its first and only album, “Calling the Legend,” in April of that same year. Like the demo that had preceded it, the album was released by another Polish label, Baron Records, who made it available on cassette format only. Like the aforementioned Pandemonium, Dark Opera’s music was reminiscent of the great Samael and others like Alastis and Taranis, but it also incorporated a somewhat greater influence from both death and doom metal. Nuclear War Now! is proud to be the first to reissue both Dark Opera recordings on vinyl and thus continue its neverending objective of rekindling the great fires once set and then left unattended in the most obscure caverns of the underground.

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  • Dark Sanctuary (SWE) – Iterum 10” MLP 21.88

    Dark Ambient

    ‘Iterum’ comes with one more song than the digital ep: “Loin de Moi” (exclusive to the physical release).

    It will be a one-off press and limited to 500 copies (numbered)

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  • Darkened Nocturn Slaughtercult (DEU) – Follow The Calls For Battle MARBLE LP 26.88

    Black Metal

    The full-length from 2001 available again on LP.

    Reprint, 300 x heavyweight white with black marble effect 12″ (180g) vinyl, in a black poly-lined innerbag, printed insert on 140g offset paper, gatefold, on 350g uncoated with UV parcial lacquer, all assembled in a PVC overbag.

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  • Darkenhöld (FRA) – A Passage To The Towers BLUE LP 24.88

    Black Metal

    Ten stories which present the universe of DARKENHÖLD, showing its evocative power and putting an accent on its sound signature, drenched in the ink of a melodic Black Metal, with landscapes and underground galleries possessed by the medieval majesty, haloed by atmospheres and opened on imagination.

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  • Darkenhöld (FRA) – Castellum RED LP 24.88

    Black Metal

    The full-length available again on LP.

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  • Darkenhöld (FRA) – Echoes From The Stone Keeper PURPLE LP 24.88

    Black Metal

    With a beautiful layout by Romain Lupino.

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  • Darkestrah (KGZ) – Embrace Of Memory LP 23.88

    Black Metal

    Epic/Folk Black metal from Kyrgyzstan

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  • Darkspace (CH) – Dark Space I DLP 38.88

    Cosmic Black Metal

    Black vinyl in an embossed gatefold cover.

     

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  • Darkspace (CH) – Dark Space II DLP 38.88

    Cosmic Black Metal

    Black vinyl in an embossed gatefold cover.

     

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  • Darkthrone (NOR) – A Blaze In The Northern Sky RED LP 32.88

    Black Metal

    ’A Blaze In The Northern Sky’, Darkthrone’s second album, was originally released in 1992 and was without question the blueprint release for the Black Metal scene, spearheading the evolution of the early second wave movement in Norway & beyond. It was hailed on release as an album of true scene-shifting greatness, following their more death metal centered debut, ’Soulside Journey’.

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  • Darkthrone (NOR) – It Beckons Us All LP 34.88

    Black Metal

    With a legacy of audial treasures spanning more than 35 years, and a fountain of creativity ever flowing, Darkthrone returns in 2024 with an epic odyssey boasting classic riffs and vintage sounding Metal.

    The seven track studio opus It Beckons Us All sees the longstanding duo of Fenriz and Nocturno Culto presenting an even more refined, challenging and diverse set of timeless anthems. The uncompromising trailblazers shift from the melodic to the sombre and atmospheric to blackened dirges emanating from Darkthrone’s unique riffing.

    Includes the astonishing 10 minute closer, The Lone Pines Of The Lost Planet.

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  • Darkthrone (NOR) – Panzerfaust LP 32.88

    Black Metal

    ‘Panzerfaust’, Darkthrone’s fifth album was originally released in 1995 on the Norwegian label, Moonfog (the label previously owned by Satyr of Satyricon). The album was recorded similarly to their previous release, ‘Transilvanian Hunger’, in that it was written and recorded solely by Fenriz at his home ‘Necrohell’ studio, with Nocturno Culto later adding vocals.

    ‘Panzerfaust’ was largely inspired by the works of Celtic Frost, a long time favourite of the Darkthrone guys, and also includes a couple of fast songs in the Bathory style, a follow-on to the faster tempo of the tracks featured on ‘Transilvanian Hunger’. ‘Panzerfaust’ is also notable for including some of the most raw and primal vocals in black metal – completely well suited to the music on display and the misanthropic nature of the band at the time. With its feast of Frost-fuelled riffing, ‘Panzerfaust’ is rightly hailed one of THE classic Darkthrone black metal albums. It also features lyrics written by Varg Vikernes of Burzum.

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  • Darkthrone (NOR) – Soulside Journey LP 28.88

    Death Metal

    This was their only album (besides Goatlord) to be performed in Death Metal style, rather than their better known Black Metal style, which they started to utilize with the release of A Blaze In The Northern Sky.

     

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  • Darkthrone (NOR) – Soulside Journey LP 32.88

    Death Metal

    Darkthrone began in the late 80’s as a thrash/death metal act & progressed through technical death/doom metal experimentation to become legends of the black metal world & one of the original leading bands of the Norwegian scene, as well as inspiring a whole generation of metal bands.

    Soulside Journey was Darkthrone’s debut studio album after signing with Peaceville Records, following their cult Cromlech demo. It was recorded in 1990 at Sunlight Studios in Sweden with Tomas Skogsberg, notable for his work with Entombed & many other acts over the years. Soulside Journey contained tracks of atmospheric & often technical & complex death metal, with influences ranging from acts such as Autopsy & Death. This was the band’s only death metal album before turning to a more primitive black metal style, but is still rightly regarded as a masterpiece of the genre.

     

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  • Darkthrone (NOR) – Transilvanian Hunger LP 28.88

    Black Metal

    Recorded in November and December 1993.

     

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