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NTSC region free DVD spotlighting Krux's only live performance, recorded in Stockholm in May 2003. For those of you that need a refresher course...Krux is a sideproject put together by Candlemass leader Leif Edling and features members of Entombed, At Vance and Talisman.
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THE DARK LORD RETURNS... After many vinyl releases, legendary Italian doom metal guitarist Paul Chain is back with his first ever CD - and it burns from start to finish!
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"Primordial have never released a weak or mediocre album. This is because of their old school ethics towards a unique sound and chemistry, not to forget Alan Averill’s strong voice; the lyrical balance between logic, history and philosophy works in their favour.
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Second album from this Swiss band draws very heavily from the Katatonia musical gene pool. Melancholy metal that actually has a groove. Some of the proggier bits remind of Tool.
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"Evolving from its unique style based on dark Doom and Gothic Metal, AVA INFERI offer a surprisingly catchy work on their fourth album, which delivers their trademark progressive elements in a more subtle manner and leaves ample room for melodies and power.
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Third and final album from the great Dutch occult rockers. Band leader Selim Lemouchi decided to call it a day - after the band had recorded pre-production demos. He decided that the musical merits far outweighed the nature of the sound quality of the demos (which by the way are not bad).
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Live album featuring new vocalist Korey Clarke running through a selection of material from this great Xian doom metal band.
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""The Silent Enigma" is a highly melancholic, Romantic DOOM metal album. It has nothing to do with prog rock whatsoever. However, Anathema were excellent at playing that British doom style that they, along with bands like Paradise Lost and My Dying Bride, helped to create.
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"Originally named "R.I.P." and being a part of the scene since the late 80s, it was not until the mid 90s, and after various lineup changes, that Northwinds started to release their first demos.
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"Originally released in 2002 on Hammerheart Records, Storm Before Calm marked Primordial’s fourth full-length release.
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Wow! How did this band escape my attention? The Wounded Kings are an English doom metal band that apparently have been around for awhile. They have declared Visions In Bone to be their final album.
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New EP features remixes plus one new track "Sold Heart" as well as two videos for "The Longest Year" and Day & Then The Shade".
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"Doom metal comes in all shapes and forms. And, often, the most peculiar of them are the most intriguing. Enters Five the Hierophant, a trio from London that makes doom their very own way.
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"I want to call a doom rock summit. We'll discuss this term, its rampant abuse, and make plans for the genre going forward. We can update the doom curriculum to include post-Ozzy Sabbath in the canon. Perhaps mandate that all joke-ass-weed-pun bands require doctor's permission to record.
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"In 2016, three-quarters of progressive black metal band Cormorant embarked on a new doom-driven project under the name of URSA. Fast forward to today and the band have confirmed the details of their debut album, “Abyss Between the Stars”, to be released via Blood Music on November 2nd.
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"There are albums that, despite nominally belonging to a certain genre, can nevertheless be enjoyed by “outsiders.” Albums in which the music contains elements that resonate even with those who would otherwise stay clear of the genre as a whole.
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"Every time a legendary, much-loved band releases a new album there seems to be a race as to who can be the first to declare it “their best album ever”.
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"Wiseblood is the closest Corrosion of Conformity have gotten to old-school heavy metal, yet their fondness for industrial soundbites and thrash-metal keeps the group sounding contemporary.
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"2020 had been planned to celebrate the Finns’ 20th Anniversary, two decades of doom, gloom, and desperation etched in proverbial platinum.
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Sadly overlooked sixth effort from the great Gods of doom. With Thomas Vickstrom on vocals, replacing the thought-to-be-unreplaceable Messiah Marcolin, the band put together a less doomy, and actually more progressive effort that didn't win over their entrenched fanbase.
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Limited edition 2CD mediabook. The second disc features re-arranged classical version performed by Trio NOX - live at Sipoo Church.
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"I guess that Jyvaskyla is one of the most important cities in Finland when it comes to rock and metal. More than just a handful of bands call the city their home and one of the is Swallow The Sun.
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Ninth album from this Swedish band. Katatonia's music shares a kindred spirit with that of Opeth and Tool. Very much emotion driven with a dark vibe through out. It doesn't come more melancholy than this one...
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