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BLOOD CEREMONY The Eldritch Dark CD ON SALE NOW
CHURCH OF MISERY Thy Kingdom Scum CD ON SALE NOW
AGE OF TAURUS Desperate Souls Of Tortured Times CD ON SALE NOW
HIDDEN MASTERS Of This & Other Worlds CD on sale NOW!
Purson - The Circle & the Blue Door regular black and colour editions
Moss - Horrible Night Black and regular colour editions on sale now.
Cathedral - The Last Spire Die Black & regular colour editions on sale now.
Uncle Acid - Mind Control LP Regular Black & colour editions on sale now
Cathedral - The Last Spire CD Slipcase edition
Uncle Acid & the Deadbeats - Mind Control CD ON SALE NOW
WE ARE DUE TO HAVE THESE IN STOCK AROUND APRIL 30TH.
Regular LP pressings
500 Splatter combintion of colours from the sleeve.
500 Transparent Orange
500 Two clour - half Orange/half Black
THE GATEFOLD SLEEVE (FEATURING STUNNING NEW ARTWORK FROM ARIK ROPER) COMES WITH A 4-PAGE BOOKLET ATTACHED TO THE INSIDE OF THE GATEFOLD ALA THE ORIGINAL PRESSING BLACK SABBATH'S VOL 4 LP.
Born in San Diego but bred in the mists of Avalon, Astra have fast-become a synonym for the ethereal, the sublime, and indeed the genuinely progressive. Ever since 2009’s The Weirding put these analog-inflected San Diego visionaries on the map alongside the likes of co-conspirators Earthless, Diagonal and Dungen, who – like some lost tribe of prog faithful - have brought this unwieldly and much maligned form of music out of the dark ages and in front of a new generation of mellotron-loving cognoscenti.
Like a Meddle-era ‘Floyd supercharged by a Mahavishnu-intensity not seen since for eons, The Black Chord is an album of blinding light and abysmal shade, of bone-jarring rhythmic density and vast, breathtaking mental vistas: nothing less than epic journey through the outer reaches of musical possibility tinged by an elegance and knowingness that suggests a creative maturity beyond the members’ collective years.
Therein lies their redemption, because this is a record at home in 1972 as it is in 2012. Think wailing guitars and dulcet harmonies thickened by Mellotrons and given hypnotic qualities by the kind of drumming that borders on the shamanic. Cinematic in scope but frequently yielding to a kind of melodic fragility that can only be the product of genuine emotion, The Black Chord’s musical ebb and flow prove Astra to be both a band’s band capable of an artistry all-too-rare among their generation, and it’s a sound to behold.
SIDE ONE
01. Cocoon (8.45)
02. The Black Chord (14.59)
SIDE TWO
01. Quake Meat (6.41)
01. Drift (4.39)
03. Bull Torpis (2.56)
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