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Morbid - 'December Moon'

1987 was an amazing year for early black metal. This, Mayhem's 'Deathcrush', Bathory's 'Under the Sign of the Black Mark' and Sarcofago's 'INRI' all came out during 87. So not just the best year for hair metal, but also for first wave black metal. 

I've got a beautifully presented re-release of this, apparently limited to 666 copies, but there is no information/logo regarding who put this together at all. Metal Archives says 'Independent'.

It contains the full demo with Per Ohlin (Dead) doing what he does best, plus all the songs again from a rehearsal tape and two songs that aren't on the official release. It's amazing music. A young Uffe Cederlund on guitar, who would go on to form Entombed. 

The packaging is beautiful, not just in design, but in physicality. There isn't a single mark or blemish on inlay or jewel case. I don't know, it's a beautiful thing. Lyrics and liner notes are present. 

There's a hidden track too, with (presumably) Dead saying "You're all dead" as well as some other things. Quite haunting. 

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40 minutes ago, Requiem said:

Morbid - 'December Moon'

1987 was an amazing year for early black metal. This, Mayhem's 'Deathcrush', Bathory's 'Under the Sign of the Black Mark' and Sarcofago's 'INRI' all came out during 87. So not just the best year for hair metal, but also for first wave black metal. 

I've got a beautifully presented re-release of this, apparently limited to 666 copies, but there is no information/logo regarding who put this together at all. Metal Archives says 'Independent'.

It contains the full demo with Per Ohlin (Dead) doing what he does best, plus all the songs again from a rehearsal tape and two songs that aren't on the official release. It's amazing music. A young Uffe Cederlund on guitar, who would go on to form Entombed. 

The packaging is beautiful, not just in design, but in physicality. There isn't a single mark or blemish on inlay or jewel case. I don't know, it's a beautiful thing. Lyrics and liner notes are present. 

There's a hidden track too, with (presumably) Dead saying "You're all dead" as well as some other things. Quite haunting. 

Very cool release. I've just got the Reaper Records edition CD. I don't remember if it's completely legit or not.

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Forefather - Ours is the Kingdom

14 hours ago, Requiem said:

Morbid - 'December Moon'

1987 was an amazing year for early black metal. This, Mayhem's 'Deathcrush', Bathory's 'Under the Sign of the Black Mark' and Sarcofago's 'INRI' all came out during 87. So not just the best year for hair metal, but also for first wave black metal. 

I've got a beautifully presented re-release of this, apparently limited to 666 copies, but there is no information/logo regarding who put this together at all. Metal Archives says 'Independent'.

It contains the full demo with Per Ohlin (Dead) doing what he does best, plus all the songs again from a rehearsal tape and two songs that aren't on the official release. It's amazing music. A young Uffe Cederlund on guitar, who would go on to form Entombed. 

The packaging is beautiful, not just in design, but in physicality. There isn't a single mark or blemish on inlay or jewel case. I don't know, it's a beautiful thing. Lyrics and liner notes are present. 

There's a hidden track too, with (presumably) Dead saying "You're all dead" as well as some other things. Quite haunting. 

Can I have it ? :D 

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5 hours ago, Natassja said:

Forefather - Ours is the Kingdom

Can I have it ? :D 

1. That's a great Forefather album. I went through a phase in the early 2000s and bought a few of their albums. I think this is my favourite. Actually, that was when I stopped following the band for some reason, and I see that the next album 'Steadfast' has a huge score on Metal Archives. I'm downloading it now on Apple Music. Let's see how it goes. 

2. Hmmmmmmm no. If you're ever in Australia, I'll show it to you though. 

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Wintersun - 'Time 1'

I bought the special mediabook edition of this back when it came out and it's really cool. While I like the epic tunes and the Japanese(!) theme running throughout the music, I initially found it all a bit too plastic/digital sounding. I've long since come to peace with it and can really enjoy this. In fact, unlike a lot of people, I prefer 'The Forest Seasons' and 'Time 1' over the self-titled debut. 

By the way, did Wintersun ever get around to building their own studio with the bags of loot they acquired through crowdfunding? 

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Vothana- "Không Bao Giờ Nộp/Never to Submit"

Never have i heard an album with such simultaneous amounts of sadness and incitement. I can also confidently say this was my favorite release of 2019, coming at a time when I was very much indifferent towards music due to personal strife; this was a beacon of light in the unforgiving sea, if you will. Needless to say, this release is very important to me.

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