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Le Coeur De L'Homme
Le Coeur De L'Homme (limited gatefold LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: PFL 278LP. Rel: 25 Oct 22
Avilissement (4:10)
Trefonds Macabres (4:38)
La Descente (6:08)
Avide De Cris (3:39)
Ecroulement Vers L'abime (4:03)
Le Coeur De L'Homme (5:27)
La Spirale De L'echec (7:09)
Desacralisation Des Moeurs (7:07)
Review: Quebec duo, Incandescence, are one of the most vital contributors to the burgeoning Canadian black metal scene. Comprised of drumming virtuoso and multi-instrumentalist Philippe Boucher (Beyond Creation, Chthe'ilist) and vocalist, Louis-Paul Gauvreau; the pair conjure macabre soundscapes that dance between nihilistic dread and despondent serenity. Following on from 2019's acclaimed, Ascension, their fourth full-length Le Coeur de L'Homme, continues their ethos of horrific despair, performed with meticulous calculation and organic synergy.
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Was I Good Enough?
Was I Good Enough? (silver vinyl LP + insert in spot-varnished sleeve)
Cat: CCAS 1311. Rel: 17 Apr 25
Mistakes Have Been Made (3:30)
Swallowed By The God (2:57)
The Misunderstanding (3:06)
At Death's Door (4:49)
The Riderless Mount (4:14)
Cartography Of Suffering (4:31)
Unwanted (3:23)
Mandelbrot Anamnesis (10:40)
Review: Rhode Island post-metal avant-garde duo The Body have made a name for themselves due to their caustic maelstrom of harsh, brutalist experimentalism as well as their prolific output and collaborative nature, releasing collab albums with the likes of Full Of Hell, Thou, Uniform, and most recently, Dis Fig. Their latest endeavour sees the pair link up with another duo of musical extremity, Toronto, Canada's recently reformed industrial two-piece Intensive Care. Was I Good Enough? has been on the cards since the artists first began making plans as far back as 2018, trading, warping and ruining mutual sessions with layers of loops, distortion, samples and even dubs, constantly striving to find the ideal haunting balance between both of their sonically hideous, oppressive worlds. For all of our ears' sakes, they just might have succeeded.
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Valley Of Smoke (reissue)
Valley Of Smoke (reissue) (numbered clear splattered vinyl LP limited to 100 copies)
Cat: MICM 011AT. Rel: 13 Mar 25
Elegy (6:11)
Above (6:23)
Miasma (5:38)
Sunderance (5:42)
Core Relations (6:32)
Below (7:47)
Valley Of Smoke (5:03)
Past Tense (5:39)
Review: The third full-length from Los Angeles-based progressive, jazz-tinged post-metal giants Intronaut was originally released in 2010 and celebrates its 15th anniversary this year. Further embracing the fretless bass, jazzgazing style of its 2008 predecessor Prehistoricisms, the material found on Valley Of Smoke was the first from the band to slightly eschew the use of exclusively harsh vocals and instead utilise the harmonious cadences of dual vocalist/guitarists Sacha Dunable and Dave Timnick, conjuring a hypnotic balancing act reminiscent of the synergetic fusion of Alice In Chains' Layne Staley and Jerry Cantrell. Featuring Tool bassist Justin Chancellor on the epic title-track, providing double bass flourishes, as well as the pitched glitching vocal processing similar to that of progressive death metal legends Cynic (both of whom the band would subsequently tour with), Intronaut have always deserved to be spoken of within the same breath as the likes of Mastodon, Baroness, Deftones, Hum, and any other respected boundary pushing group connecting the mercurial dots between grandiose, conflicting sonics.
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The 1996 Dep Sessions (remastered)
The 1996 Dep Sessions (remastered) (translucent black ice vinyl LP)
Cat: CAT 898LP. Rel: 03 Oct 24
Gone (4:28)
From Another World (5:50)
Don't You Tell Me (4:14)
Don't Drag The River (4:27)
Fine (5:05)
Time Is The Healer (4:14)
I'm Not The Same Man (4:19)
It Falls Through Me (4:46)
Review: While not officially released until 2004, as the title suggests The 1996 DEP Sessions were originally recorded in 1996 by Black Sabbath guitar wizard Tony Iommi and mid-80s frontman for the band Glenn Hughes in the DEP International Studios in Digbeth, Birmingham. Leaked and bootlegged that same year under the title Eighth Star by eager fans (a nod to the previous collab between the pair known as Seventh Star although it was attempted to be passed off as a Sabbath release), that version missed two final cuts and included a random Jethro Tull cover of 'To Cry You A Song' that didn't feature Iommi. Now as 2005's Fused LP receives a long overdue remastered repress, The 1996 DEP Sessions receive the same treatment, having been lovingly restored and remastered one lush limited translucent black ice vinyl.
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Fused (remastered)
Fused (remastered) (gatefold translucent blue vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: CAT 897LPD. Rel: 31 Oct 24
Dopamine (4:08)
Wasted Again (3:52)
Saviour Of The Real (4:09)
Resolution Song (4:51)
Grace (5:13)
Deep Inside A Shell (3:42)
What You're Living For (4:38)
Face Your Fear (4:37)
The Spell (4:54)
I Go Insane (9:15)
Slip Away (bonus track) (5:23)
Let It Down Easy (bonus track) (4:29)
The Innocence (bonus track) (4:41)
Review: Originally released in 2005, and considered to be the second solo full-length from nine-fingered metal guitar pioneer Tony Iommi, Fused celebrates its 20th anniversary just a tad early with these revitalised remasters pressed to wax for the first time ever. Written in collaboration with vocalist/bassist Glenn Hughes (former Black Sabbath frontman during the mid-80s who would assume vocal duties on 1986's Seventh Star; released under the band moniker but long perceived as Iommi's first solitary creative endeavour), and legendary session drummer Kenny Aronoff (The Smashing Pumpkins, Bob Seger, Willie Nelson, John Fogerty, Bon Jovi etc), this limited translucent cobalt blue vinyl 2xLP pressing comes complete with three sporadically dispersed bonus cuts finally locked down onto own complete home.
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The Number Of The Beast (40th Anniversary Edition)
Cat: 505419 7157608. Rel: 17 Nov 22
Invaders (3:23)
Children Of The Damned (4:35)
The Prisoner (5:39)
22 Acacia Avenue (6:37)
The Number Of The Beast (4:26)
Run To The Hills (3:53)
Total Eclipse (4:18)
Hallowed Be Thy Name (7:14)
Murders In The Rue Morgue (4:32)
Wrathchild (3:11)
Run To The Hills (4:14)
Children Of The Damned (4:55)
The Number Of The Beast (5:07)
Another Life (3:55)
Killers (5:02)
22 Acacia Avenue (7:13)
Total Eclipse (4:20)
Transylvania (5:51)
The Prisoner (5:46)
Hallowed Be Thy Name (7:07)
Phantom Of The Opera (7:21)
Iron Maiden (4:27)
Sanctuary (6:37)
Drifter (6:49)
Running Free (3:25)
Prowler (5:11)
Review: Are Iron Maiden the finest stadium heavy metal band the UK, or any other country, has ever produced? Maybe, but let's not get into subjective comparisons. The fundamental truth of the matter is the English titans of frantic riffs really did crack the formula and set a benchmark - combining thunderous instrumentation with mesmerising theatrics and wonderfully tongue in cheek branding.

The Number of the Beast was (and still is) the outfit's third full length record, and by this point it's safe to say they had fully entered the stride of their finest era of the last 50 or so years. Boasting at least some of their biggest anthems ('Run to The Hills', 'The Number of the Beast' itself, and 'Iron Maiden', to name but three), it's almost ridiculous to think they managed to pack this LP with 26 consistently powerful and inescapable tracks, all played with the energy of their legendary live shows.
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Powerslave (40th Anniversary Edition)
Powerslave (40th Anniversary Edition) (limited heavyweight zoetrope picture disc LP + insert)
Cat: IMPOWER 1. Rel: 14 Nov 24
Aces High
2 Minutes To Midnight
Losfer Words (Big 'Orra)
Flash Of The Blade
The Duellists
Back In The Village
Powerslave
Rime Of The Ancient Mariner
Review: 1984's Powerslave is often referred to by the members of Iron Maiden as the album that made them "really famous", as the fifth full-length from the iconic metal heroes saw them filling out larger arenas than ever previously imagined, while the World Slavery Tour would ultimately lead to their longest time ever out on the road. Featuring the iconic hit single '2 Minutes to Midnight' as well as the galloping 'Aces High', the album is most noteworthy for its epic near fourteen-minute musical re-telling of Samuel Taylor Coleridge's 'Rime of the Ancient Mariner', with the band even confessing to it being their favourite song to play live. This would also serve as the first Maiden record to consist of the same line up as its predecessor (1983's Piece Of Mind), with this stable going on to record two more full-lengths with Somewhere In Time (1986 ) and Seventh Son Of A Seventh Son (1988). Celebrating its 40th anniversary, this reissue lands on limited edition zoetrope picture disc vinyl..
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Life & Death: Radio Broadcast 2000
Cat: EEE 82030. Rel: 12 Aug 24
Heaven Can Wait (7:08)
The Angel & The Gambler (7:32)
When Two Worlds Collide (5:36)
Hallowed Be Thy Name (7:18)
Fear Of The Dark (7:11)
Iron Maiden (4:35)
Review: Iron Maiden are one of the world's most successful bands. They clocked up numerous hits, sold-out world tours, and chart-topping singles and were no slouches in the live area. Proving that beyond doubt is the highly collectable and limited edition picture disc which saw them deliver an electrifying performance in this concert broadcast on Dutch radio back almost a quarter of a century ago in the year 2000. The show captures the band's remarkable ability to energise and captivate live audiences with their powerful and dynamic presence across many of their most well-loved hits.
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Powerslave (40th Anniversary Edition)
Powerslave (40th Anniversary Edition) (limited gatefold zoetrope picture disc LP + insert)
Cat: 502173 2404916. Rel: 14 Nov 24
Aces High
2 Minutes To Midnight
Losfer Words (Big 'Orra)
Flash Of The Blade
The Duellists
Back In The Village
Powerslave
Rime Of The Ancient Mariner
Review: Originally released in 1984, Powerslave would serve as the fifth full-length from homegrown metal giants Iron Maiden and is often considered to be the project that finally catapulted the band to mega stardom. Filling out larger arenas than ever before, the World Slavery Tour undertaken in support has gone on to become well known as the band's longest and most arduous jaunt across the globe. Boasting some of their most iconic hits such as '2 Minutes to Midnight' and 'Aces High', as well as the fan (and band) favourite musical re-telling of Samuel Taylor Coleridge's 'Rime of the Ancient Mariner', the project is also notable for being the first Iron Maiden album at that time to consist of the exact same line up as its predecessor (1983's Piece Of Mind) while this stable would stay in place for both 1986's Somewhere In Time and 1988's Seventh Son Of A Seventh Son.
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Senjutsu
Senjutsu (limited trifold 180 gram vinyl 3xLP)
Cat: 019029 5015916. Rel: 03 Sep 21
Senjutsu (8:20)
Stratego (5:00)
The Writing On The Wall (6:15)
Lost In A Lost World (9:31)
Days Of Future Past (4:04)
The Time Machine (7:07)
Darkest Hour (6:36)
Death Of The Celts (10:20)
The Parchment (12:37)
Hell On Earth (10:51)
Review: Although Senjutsu is the 17th studio album from Iron Maiden, it's really not everyday you get to pen words about the legendary British heavy metal outfit, so let's make the most of this moment. Starting with one fundamental point - if you weren't into Iron Maiden, or the 16 full length records that have come along since, this one is probably not going to change your mind.

If, however, you love the iconic operatic tones of Bruce Dickinson and the guitar searing riffs this lot are known for, then buckle up for a thrill ride through some classic Maiden business. Highlights including the epic, searing guitar solos of 'Hell On Earth', the slow-but-heavy chorus on 'Darkest Hour', and 'Days of Future Past', which is packed with enough atmosphere to fill any of the stadiums the band still relentlessly play, several times over.
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Mosquito Control/The Red Sea
Cat: IPC 268LP. Rel: 09 Nov 23
Poison Eggs (6:32)
Life Under The Swatter (5:56)
Hive Destruction (8:01)
Relocation Swarm (7:50)
Charmicarmicarmicat Shines To Earth (2:22)
The Minus Times (5:07)
Red Sea (6:49)
Smiles & Handshakes (5:58)
Catalyst (4:21)
Ochre (4:19)
Lines Across Eyes (6:00)
Review: Mosquito Control and The Red Sea served as the first two officially released EPs from Boston post-metal outfit Isis. While the band had recorded two early demos prior, these projects marked the first formative material before settling into their unique brand of atmospheric, heaving prog-sludge by the arrival of their full-length debut Celestial. While somewhat rough around the proverbial edges when compared to their later works, this collection still teems with nuanced aggression and an artistic finesse that put their contemporaries to shame. Originally released in 1998 and 1999 respectively, this compilation offers longtime followers and newcomers alike a chance to experience these vital experiments more than two decades after the fact in their most undiluted form.
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