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Acid Bath – Paegan Terrorism Tactics Limited Edition Mystery Color Vinyl Double Album

1. Paegan Love Song
2. Bleed Me an Ocean
3. Graveflower
4. Diab Soule
5. Locust Spawning
6. Old Skin
7. New Death Sensation
8. Venus Blue
9. 13 Fingers
10. New Corpse
11. Dead girl

Agents of Oblivion – Double LP -180 Gram Black Vinyl

The AGENTS OF OBLIVION
Featuring Dax Riggs and Mike Sanchez of ACID BATH.

3rd Pressing.

Black 180 gram Double VINYL.

1. Endsmouth
2. Slave Riot
3. A Song That Crawls
4. Dead Girl
5. Phantom Green
6. The Hangman’s Daughter
7. Ladybug
8. Ash of the Mind
9. Wither
10. Paroled in ’54
11. Anthem (for this haunted city)
12. Cosmic Dancer

13. Big Black Backwards

Goatwhore – The Eclipse of Ages Into Black LP – Black Vinyl

1. Nocturnal Holocaust
2. Liar of Nastrond
3. Desolate Path to Apocalyptic Ruin
4. The Beauty in Suffering
5. As the Reflection Slowly Fades
6. All the Sins
7. Satan’s Millennium
8. Upon This Deathbed of Cold Fire
9. Gravedom
10. Invert the Virgin
11. Perversions of the Ancient Goat
12. Into a Darker Sun
13. Under a Dark God
14. Commanding the Legions of Hell
15. Graveyards and Dead Angels

Album Notes
Goatwhore: Sammy Duet (vocals, guitar); Ben Stout (guitar); Patrick B. (bass); Zak N. (drums).Additional personnel: Mike Beams (background vocals).Recorded between June & September 1999.Personnel: Ben Stout (guitar); Mike Beams (background vocals).Audio Mixers: Goatwhore; Keith Falgout.Recording information: Festival Studios (06/1999-08/1999).Goatwhore’s lineup includes folks who have played with noted Louisiana metal bands Crowbar (Sammy Duet), Soilent Green (Ben Falgoust, Ben Stout), and Acid Bath (Duet again). However, The Eclipse of Ages Into Black is pretty far removed from any of those bands; this is Goatwhore’s version of the sort of stripped-down black metal usually associated with European acts like Bathory, Celtic Frost, or Darkthrone. The lyrics dwell on darkness, Satan, etc., while the production has a raw, under-produced quality (i.e., little bass or treble, near-ambient guitar distortion) that seems intent on emphasizing atmosphere over sheer heaviness. Falgoust and Duet’s vocals are mainly done in a sickly, mewling rasp very much in keeping with the genre, with the former also adding some somber, half-spoken passages here and there. The band spends most of its time dodging in and out of stop-start grindcore blasts, evil hardcore punk riffs, and the occasional slower melodic breakdown, but occasionally shifts gears into a mid-tempo shuffle that shows Goatwhore’s Southern roots (however European the band’s inspirations may be). One exception to the overall norm is “Invert the Virgin,” which comes across more like a fist-pumping hard rock tune, albeit one dressed up in spiked armbands and a bullet belt. As for the songwriting, there are a few less-than-memorable moments on the album but, on the whole, The Eclipse is a convincing take on the black metal genre, done from a perspective that’s certainly different from the norm. ~ William York

Only Flesh – Cell Out… CD/DVD

1. 01_SoItBegins_Master

2. 02_OfMenAndMice_Master

3. 03_EgoTron_Master

4. 04_PrettiestMistake_Master

5. 05_StillBirth_Master

6. 06_SmotherHerLight_Master

7. 07_SuperFreak_Master

8. 08_AddictionPuppetry_Master

9. 09_LoveComa_Master

10. 10_LastCall_Master

11. 11_PutMyLoveInYou_Master

12. 12_Faded(Redux)_Master

13. 13_Twitch(Redux)_Master

14. 14_FavoriteShadeOfGrey_Remix_MASTERED

15. 15_Sexual Holocaust (KRZTOFF BILE MIX) – MASTER…

16. 16_LastCircus_Master

 

Agents of Oblivion – Vinyl Double LP – Clear Green Color

The AGENTS OF OBLIVION
Featuring Dax Riggs and Mike Sanchez of ACID BATH.

2nd Pressing.

LIMITED EDITION of 1,000 units CLEAR GREEN COLOR Double VINYL.

1. Endsmouth
2. Slave Riot
3. A Song That Crawls
4. Dead Girl
5. Phantom Green
6. The Hangman’s Daughter
7. Ladybug
8. Ash of the Mind
9. Wither
10. Paroled in ’54
11. Anthem (for this haunted city)
12. Cosmic Dancer

13. Big Black Backwards

Ideamen – Trained When We’re Young CD

1. Genesis
2. Deck of Cards
3. Beg For A Plea
4. Rainy Days
5. Cold As February
6. Fall From Grace
7. Frantic Avenue
8. This Message
9. Confidence Shattered
10. Right On
11. An Unreliable Historian

 

Ideamen release their new album Trained When We’re Young on Rotten Records, Friday, August 25 2017.  This long awaited release continues to carry the bands signature sound laid down in previous albums May You Live In Interesting Times and Schemata while exploring a bit broader musical path and making it their own.  The overall vibe of Trained When We’re Young is a vibrant blend of bi-polarism, from the dark hallways of “Cold As February” to the abject giddiness of “This Message”, the stoner rock space anthem-ness of “Beg For A Plea” to “Rainy Days” with a laid back sound sopping wet and laying in a puddle somewhere on Abbey Road.  Whether or not you are familiar with Ideamen, you will appreciate the alternatively dreamy yet crunchy guitars, precise explosions of drums, finely crafted keyboard melodies, gritty driving bass, and beautifully arranged and layered vocal harmonies.

Ideamen hails from Chicago Illinois, formed in 2007 by Tim Swanson (Keyboards and Vocals), Mark Vasquez (Bass), Dave Solar (Vocals) and Phil Goodrich (Drums), and have since added Phil Miller and Greg Millikan (Guitars).  Their first EP Progress was well received by fans and critics around the world with its unique blend of Classical, Punk, and Salsa.  The success of the initial release gave Ideamen enough momentum to sign on with Rotten Records in 2009, releasing their first full length album May You Live In Interesting Times.  It picked up where Progress left off, taking a Queen inspired approach to the vocal production that would ultimately help shape Ideamen’s sound.  Schemata, their second album on Rotten released in 2014, encapsulated a mood darker than its predecessor, with reoccurring melodies infused with a tone of hopelessness peppered brilliantly throughout this masterpiece.

Ideamen has sold albums around the world and shared the stage with such artists as Foxy Shazam, Tub-Ring, Green Jelly, Psychostick and Civil Twilight.  The fate of the world may look bleak, but Ideamen will be carrying a torch & touring on the release of Trained When We’re Young throughout 2017.

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