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DECAPITATED announce demo collection ‘The First Damned’ + release track ‘Destiny’ (demo 1997)


Stirring the internet recently with mysterious cassette tapes posted across their socials, Decapitated put an end to the speculation – on June 4th, the Polish tech death metal virtuosos will release their early demos in a carefully handpicked collection called The First Damned.

Pre-order the album in various editions here:
https://bfan.link/the-first-damned

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Behemoth ‘Evangelion’ vinyl re-issue now available via Metal Blade Records


On June 11th, Behemoth will release a vinyl re-issue of their classic album, 2009’s Evangelion, via Metal Blade Records. Pre-order your copy now at: www.metalblade.com/behemoth – where Evangelion is available in the following versions:
– white / gold melt vinyl

– clear w/ black splatter vinyl

**includes gatefold jacket, poster (17″x24″), 8-page book

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BATUSHKA unleash pre-listening of “Carju Niebiesnyj”


A week before official date of premiere, Batushka unleash full mini-album streaming.

Listen to the album stream below:

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Batushka Lawsuit Update & One Side Releases New Music


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The bizarre split of two sides claiming to be the real Batushka continues and we have another update about the situation. Batushka guitarist Krzysztof Drabikowski (the founder and creator who we did an exclusive interview with here: https://darkartconspiracy.com/2019/04/12/exclusive-interview-krzysztof-drabikowski-of-batushka/) and vocalist Bartłomiej Krysiuk both claim to be the real Batushka.

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MOLOCH to release massive 2CD compilation “The Vatican Cellars” on October 31


 

Moloch The Vatican Cellars cover art

Returning from the bottomless pits of cold beyond, eleven years since the debut, the dungeon synth / dark synth master is ready to unfold his legacy. You may heard about his black metal endeavour ZORORMR that stirred the pot in 2015. This time guitars aside. It’s time for a true journey through time and space…

This upcoming, huge compilation, “The Vatican Cellars” will feature a total of 36 tracks that have been meticulously selected by Moloch himself. The 2CD collection will include both full-length releases “Withering Hopes” and “Onoskelis” as well as the “Yog-Sothoth” EP released previously on CD-R and digital by Moloch under the guise of I.A. SERPENTOR. Above all that the compilation will also include never before released tracks written and recorded between 2004-2011.

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REVIEW: Neoheresy- Oblawa


Neoheresy- Oblawa Review by Ekaterina K.

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Neoheresy was brought into being in the year 2012. After recording the last material named Hellveto “Damnaretis”, it is time for a stylistic evolution resulting in the change of the project’s name.

The Music conception of the Neoheresy horde is directed towards monumental Black Metal with the influence of ancient folk and symphonic music as well as the lyrical, vocal part, and live drums. Some types of electric and acoustic guitars, keyboards, synths and ethnical instruments are being used in this project.

The Musically Neoheresy has an emotional and hegemonic overtone due to the solo character of the performance.
As was mentioned in description, Neoheresy’s genre is black metal. But, surprisingly, there’s only a small part of their music consists from pagan black metal as we used listen to. “Oblawa” is more deep and diverse album with real atmospheric tunes, creating associations with obscurantism of Middle Ages, half-mysterious beliefs of people and witchery.

A lot of additional instruments, choir and symphonic parts create unique atmosphere. It all begins with an intro – “Preludium”, with horse’s hooves sound in the background which adds a bit of intriguing mystery. Vocals is worth to mention – from croak it goes to narrative, as in “Powróca…    ” for instance, which catch the attention along with Polish lyrics.

What differs that album is that there’s no “standard” black-metal guitar riffs and characteristic “heaviness”. Guitar work itself is used as an additive, but perfectly fits in the songs structure. Choirs are presented almost in every song and they give certain volume and epicness to the album. Neoheresy found this golden mean – a lot of elements are used in songs, but sound is not overloaded. It’s hard to classify it to any black metal subgenres, as this album is too original and deep to fit in any frames.

Score: 5/5.

“Oblawa” was released in January 2017 by Elegy Records.

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1.Preludium
2.Karzel0
3.Oblawa
4.Powróca…
5.Cmentaria
6.Dwa zywioly

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