OPETH - Blackwater Park[CD]
Fifth full-length studio album by the Swedish gods Opeth, a new recording in the very line of their previous one, the wonderful “Still Life”, eight tracks playing their really personal way of... [ read more ]
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Fifth full-length studio album by the Swedish gods Opeth, a new recording in the very line of their previous one, the wonderful “Still Life”, eight tracks playing their really personal way of... [ read more ]
The acoustic progressive part of the pair of albums “Deliverance / Damnation” released by the Swedish Opeth at the beginning of the 2000s, their first recording without any death metal elements,... [ read more ]
First official DVD features Opeth playing the album Damnation in its entirety and some songs from Blackwater Park and Deliverance. The DVD also includes a documentary on both the making of... [ read more ]
Outstanding reissue of the legendary compilation album from the iconic Swedish band Ophthalamia, “To Elishia”, including, no more and no less than twelve previously unreleased tracks in a second... [ read more ]
Exceptional first pressing strictly limited to only 400 copies in triple black vinyl, presented in a special extra-strong coated carton outer sleeve with 7mm spine, of “Elishia”, the outstanding... [ read more ]
Amazing fourth full-length album of the Swedish Pest, returning after five years of silence with "The Crowning Horror", ten superb tracks of old-school black metal as we have not listened to for... [ read more ]
Eighth full-length album of the Swedish masters Svartsyn that can be described as a really sinister mix between their two most acclaimed works, "Destruction of Man" from 2003 and "Timeless... [ read more ]
After three years of silence Ornias and his Svartsyn are back, now as one-man project after the departure of the great Draugen, with their sixth full-length album... and what can I say, almost... [ read more ]
The lost album of Cezar and Christ Agony, recorded in 2005, six years after "Elysium", in the age where they changed their moniker for Union, but exactly with the same spirit of always, perhaps... [ read more ]