Transcending Obscurity

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    Vahrzaw - The Trembling Voices Of Conquered Men (8-Panel Glow-In-The-Dark) - CDD

    Vahrzaw – The Trembling Voices Of Conquered Men (8-Panel Glow-In-The-Dark) – CDD

    Australian black/death metal band Vahrzaw have been perfecting their sound since the early '90s and creating a blend of the two styles that doesn't sound like anything else out there. At this stage their music has evolved enough to make it sound almost progressive in nature, where they take the ...

    Veilburner (Us) - Lurkers In The Capsule Of Skull - CDD

    Veilburner (Us) – Lurkers In The Capsule Of Skull – CDD

    Veilburner are back with a new album full of twisted, brain‐warping, consciousness‐altering death/black metal. Many thought they'd achieved their pinnacle with their previous full length 'A Sire to the Ghouls of Lunacy' but this one, while continuing where it left off, expands upon the theme of that one in ways never imagined ...

    Viande - L'abime Devore Les Ames (4-Panel Glow-In-The-Dark) - CDD

    Viande – L’abime Devore Les Ames (4-Panel Glow-In-The-Dark) – CDD

    Emanating as if from the foul-smelling, poisoned swamps, the music of debutants Viande will make you claw at your throat, enveloping you in suffocating darkness, and before you know it, it will have on your knees gasping for air, with a blood-stained bag on your head. Soon enough the clobbering ...

    Vorga - Striving Toward Oblivion (8-Panel Glow-In-The-Dark) - CDD

    Vorga – Striving Toward Oblivion (8-Panel Glow-In-The-Dark) – CDD

    Following a stunning debut EP in 'Radiant Gloom' which landed them a label deal, German black metal band Vorga return with an absolutely scintillating full length that expands upon the music on their debut and takes it to new heights. The sound is more powerful and streamlined than ever before, ...

    Wombbath - Agma (8-Panel Glow-In-The-Dark) - CDD

    Wombbath – Agma (8-Panel Glow-In-The-Dark) – CDD

    After releasing their 30th anniversary release in 'Tales of Madness' and giving us a glimpse of their progressive approach in the two new songs that were part of that compilation, Wombbath return with the mightiest album of their career. It lays waste to everything they've done in the last few ...

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