Debut full-length album by Norwegian Thrash/Groove Metal band.
Forgery is a four-piece band playing hard, fast and uncompromising Thrash Metal. Uncompromising style, incorporating the honest aggression and brutality of the legendary Bay Area bands with a more up-to-date sound and incorporating more..
The fifth full-length studio album by Italian Heavy/Power/Thrash Metal band.
A nation known more for their Metal of Power or Progressive nature, Italy's Centvrion return after a ten year layoff with their fifth traditional/NWOBHM inspired album, cunningly titled "V". Much has changed ..
The ninth full-length album by Belgian EBM/IDM/Industrial/Ambient band.
It was the band's first studio album in 10 years. Front 242 never allowed the commercial world to embrace them, pulling back from the brink in 1993 with a pair of radical, difficult albums. Since they undoubtedly had little..
Debut full-length album by French Black Metal band.
Influenced by the second wave of Norwegian Black Metal, the band's compositions seek to highlight the dark character, visceral and violent.
Dark, visceral and violent!!
Fallen-Angels Productions, 2014 (AngeL009). Made in South Korea. First p..
The Debut full-length album by the Belgian Thrash/Death Metal band.
Band name refers to the well-known drama-thriller film "Evilenko" that dedicated to famous Soviet serial killer Andrei Chikatilo.
Evilenko's debut album is a hybrid of grunting Death Metal and rhythmic Thrash Metal. ..
The first re-release of the fourteenth full-length studio album by legendary American Heavy/Glam Metal band.
W.A.S.P. came out of the Los Angeles Metal scene in 1982, gaining notoriety for their Shock Rock antics. With a career spanning over 3 decades, 17 world tours, and tons of records, they are ..
The debut mini-album by legendary American Heavy/Speed Metal band.
Released in 1983 as 4-track EP, this release has two tracks added, and marked as Mini LP.
Music For Nations, 1983/1984 (MFN 15). Made in UK. 45 PRM. Used (cover/disc): VG+/NM.
Side A
1. Break the Spell 04:07
2. Don't Tak..
The third full-length studio album by Australian Funeral Doom/Death Metal band.
This is the first band's album officially released on a CD.
Two songs that are 48 minutes in length, longer than 20 minutes each, are filled to the brim with heavy guitar riffs and the sounds of a dreary piano, fra..
Debut full-length album by the russian Modern Thrash Metal band.
For fans of Haunted, Messuggah, Overkill, Slayer and Pantera!!
Metal Scrap Records, 2012 (MSR031/CD).
Tracklist:
1. Камикадзе 03:52
2. Под Прицелом 04:01
3. Здохни 03:39
4. Bye 03:35
5. Оно 04:11
6. Голос..
The sixth full-length studio album by legendary American Synth-Pop/R&B singer.
RCA Records/Sony BMG Music Entertainment Australia Pty Ltd., 2010 (88697-60867-2). Made in Australia. First press.
Tracklist:
1. Bionic 3:21
2. Not Myself Tonight 3:06
3. Woohoo (feat. Nicki Minaj) 5:28
4. E..
The second full-length studio album by Estonian Blackened Extreme Metal band.
Swedish Blackened Death Metal far all fans of genre!
Metal Age Productions, 2003 (map 046). Made in Slovakia. First press.
Tracklist:
1. The Principle 2:12
2. Parallels And Parity 4:31
3. Four Walls 4:44
4...
The second re-release of the second full-length studio album by legendary Portuguese Gothic Metal band.
If an alien ever visited the Earth and asked “what is Gothic Metal?”, a peace offering of "Irreligious", Moonspell’s groundbreaking 1996 album, would have been the per..
The debut full-length studio album by Italian Oldschool Death Metal band.
It is not an album of sound interlacing of guitars and voices, but rather a place, where each song develops its own pace. The album is full of emotions and sensations in excruciating agony.
The music is quite visual and char..
Fifth full-length album by Italian Heavy Metal band.
Active since 1991, this Italian band finally returns with their fifth album, and first since 2005.
Excellent Heavy Metal album with touches of Power/Thrash Metal style. “Paintropy” proves that true Heavy Metal will never die…t..
The second re-release of the sixth full-length studio album by legendary American Doom Metal band.
Also known as "Children Of Doom", the album originally was released in 1992 on Hellhound Records. This is the only album to feature former Count Raven vocalist Christian Linderson. The band ..
The tenth full-length studio album by cult Spanish Symphonic/Progressive Power Metal/Rock band.
One thing about Dark Moor is the band’s ability to evolve musically without losing their signature sound. With "Project X", they have taken one step further in their permanent search for ..
The third re-release of the sixth full-length studio album by legendary British Death Metal band.
"Mercenary" is the first Bolt Thrower release to feature significant changes for the band. The music isn't anything new, but the English Grindcore outfit had an updated line-up that included long-time members Barry Thompson and Gavin Ward on guitar, Jo Bench on bass, vocalist Karl Willets, and rookie Alex Thomas on drums (the band's only album with him). Additionally, "Mercenary" is the first recording from the band to appear on Metal Blade Records.
These changes have little effect on Bolt Thrower's sound. The career-long pattern of ever-tightening performances is upheld, as all involved do a splendid job reproducing the band's trademark racket. Thomas' superior drumming is more impressive than his predecessor's; however, some would argue that Andy Whale's borderline sloppiness amounted to a sonic signature, so it's wash.
"Mercenary" continues Bolt Thrower's long-standing tradition of war inspired Metallic themes, churning guitars and relentless double bass drum assaults.
The cover painting is titled "Contact – Wait Out", which is also the first track on the next album, "Honour – Valour – Pride". "Powder Burns" is a continuation of the song "Embers" from "The IVth Crusade", and leads into "The Killchain" on "Those Once Loyal".
Fans of the Metal act will approve of this 1998 offering, but new listeners might want to check out "For Victory" or "The IVth Crusade" before soldiering on to "Mercenary".
Collector’s Edition 180 gram Black Vinyl includes giant Poster.
Metal Blade Records, 1998/2021 (3984-14147-1). Made in Germany.
Tracklist:
Side A
1. Zeroed 5:46
2. Laid To Waste 4:40
3. Return From Chaos 5:04
4. Mercenary 5:54
Side B
5. To The Last... 5:24
6. Powder Burns 4:46
7. Behind Enemy Lines 5:18
8. No Guts, No Glory 4:07
9. Sixth Chapter 5:40
The third re-release of the sixth full-length studio album by legendary British Death Metal band.
"Mercenary" is the first Bolt Thrower release to feature significant changes for the band. The music isn't anything new, but the English Grindcore outfit had an updated line-up that inclu..
The third re-release of the third full-length studio album by legendary British Death Metal band.
Although it never appealed to mainstream Rock audiences, Bolt Thrower wasn't quite as extreme as some of the other bands on England's Metal-oriented Earache label (which signed a distribution deal with Combat in the early '90s). Compare "War Master" to Carcass' very Hardcore "Symphonies Of Sickness", and you'll see that this blistering Death Metal release is a bit more accessible. Whereas "Realm Of Chaos" was dominated by Grindcore based blasts and riffs, this album abandons most of the Grindcore influences for a sound that is more strictly Death Metal. Moreover, there is more melody in the music and the guitar solos, although some chaotic solos remain. This is also the final Bolt Thrower album to feature the blast beat style of drumming (which can be heard on three songs: "What Dwells Within", "War Master" and "Afterlife"), before it was abandoned and subsequently never used thereafter in the Bolt Thrower discography.
Lead singer Karl Willetts favors the type of choked, grunting vocals that underground Grindcore bands were known for, but unlike such bands, Bolt Thrower isn't always heard at breakneck speed. Bolt Thrower often slows down the tempo, making the morbid lyrics to "The Shreds of Sanity", "Destructive Infinity" and "Profane Creation" easier to understand.
"Cenotaph" is a thematic continuation of the song "World Eater" from the previous record. It shares the opening and ending riffs and it has some lyrical similarities as well.
The album was recorded at Slaughterhouse studios in September 1990. It was the last recording at Slaughterhouse Studios, which was destroyed in a fire.
Despite the slightly repetitive songwriting, "War Master" remains an excellent effort, based on interesting musical performance from a band that finally found its identity. As for the album itself, it still remains one of the most respectable Death Metal albums ever released. Despite Bolt Thrower's limitations, this is an album that seasoned Thrash fans will find invigorating!
This release has been cut by vinyl mastering engineer Noel Summerville, who also made the original 90's cut.
Pressed from original tapes, full dynamic range Yellow Transparent vinyl in gatefold cover.
Please, note! We can’t guarantee the colour of the vinyl, because all the versions of re-release has no colour identification. Ask us to check before the shipping, if you're not indifferent about the colour.
Earache Records, 1991/2023 (MOSH029FDRUS). Made in UK.
Tracklist:
Side One
1. Intro… Unleashed (Upon Mankind) 6:13
2. What Dwells Within 4:18
3. The Shreds Of Sanity 3:26
4. Profane Creation 5:32
Side Two
5. Final Revelation 3:55
6. Cenotaph 4:03
7. War Master 4:17
8. Rebirth Of Humanity 4:01
9. Afterlife 6:00
The third re-release of the third full-length studio album by legendary British Death Metal band.
Although it never appealed to mainstream Rock audiences, Bolt Thrower wasn't quite as extreme as some of the other bands on England's Metal-oriented Earache label (which signed a distribution d..
The first re-release of the second compilation album by legendary British Death Metal band.
This compilation contains mostly rare material from the Grindcore/Death Metal band's EPs "Cenotaph" and "Spearhead", as well as two tracks from "Rareache", Earache Records anniversary compilation album (this two tracks was also included on Japanese version of “...For Victory” album).
This CD isn't the place to turn if you're making your first Bolt Thrower purchase - 1991's "War Master" would a better starting point. But then, Earache didn't release this CD with the casual listener in mind. "Who Dares Wins" was obviously aimed at the more seasoned Bolt Thrower fan, who will appreciate such rarities as "Prophet of Hatred", "Crown of Life" and "Destructive Infinity" as well as a blistering live version of "Realm of Chaos" and an extended remix of "Spearhead". In spite of its limitations, "Who Dares Wins" is a CD that the band's die-hard followers will want!
The release coincided with the release of the album "Mercenary", which was Bolt Thrower's first album for Metal Blade Records. The band has hence accused Earache of trying to cash in on the band. Also, the album was originally intended to be titled "No Guts, No Glory"; however, because that is the title of a song on "Mercenary" Earache had to scrap that title. The cover art for this compilation was taken from the "Spearhead" EP.
Tracks 1-4 from taken from the "Cenotaph" EP ’91.
Tracks 5-8 taken from the "Spearhead" EP ’92.
Tracks 9-10 taken from the "Rareache" compilation ’95.
Earache Records Ltd., 1998/2022 (MOSH 208CDD). Made in UK. Pressed in Austria.
Tracklist:
1. Cenotaph 4:04
2. Destructive Infinity 4:13
3. Prophet Of Hatred 3:52
4. Realm Of Chaos (Live) 2:45
5. Spearhead (Extended Remix) 8:42
6. Crown Of Life 5:29
7. Dying Creed 4:17
8. Lament 5:36
9. World Eater '94 6:08
10. Overlord 4:29 Total playing time: 49:35 min.
The first re-release of the second compilation album by legendary British Death Metal band.
This compilation contains mostly rare material from the Grindcore/Death Metal band's EPs "Cenotaph" and "Spearhead", as well as two tracks from "Rareache", Earache Records a..