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  • CATARRHAL

    CATARRHAL

    Fleshgrave

    Comes in 2001 from the Belgian muddy underground, CATARRHAL combines killer songwriting with wild and murky ambiances. A brutal, bleak and deep atmosphere for decaying souls of death metal!

    CATARRHAL’s second full length “Fleshgrave” has been reissued on digipack with an exclusive artwork drawn by Mark Riddick. This edition includes, besides the ten tracks of Fleshgrave recorded at Blackout studio (Enthroned, Necrowretch,…)  the first official release of “Beyond Onirism” 2004 five tracks demo!

    Special Price: 4.19 € Regular Price: 5.99 €
  • CHRYSEIS

    CHRYSEIS

    Planet dead

    Special Price: 5.59 € Regular Price: 7.99 €
  • CHRYSEIS

    CHRYSEIS

    Presence of the past
    5.99 €
  • CRYPTIC GRAVE

    CRYPTIC GRAVE

    Cryptic grave
    Special Price: 3.00 € Regular Price: 5.99 €
  • DAGON

    DAGON

    Aeontholgy the complete recordings 1990 - 1992
    26.99 €
  • DAGON

    DAGON

    Aeontholgy the complete recordings 1990 - 1992
    10.99 €
  • DEAD TWILIGHT

    DEAD TWILIGHT

    Endless prophecy (remaster 2025)

     

    With Endless Prophecy, the Italian duo Dead Twilight returns to haunt the depths of extreme death metal by merging their first two albums, Endless Torment (2015) and About the Prophecy (2020), into a remastered and compact version. Released by the Lille-based label GREAT DANE RECORDS, this reissue is far from a simple nostalgic throwback: it breathes new life into two records that, brought together under a single banner, reveal the full coherence of a dark, suffocating, and uncompromising vision.

     

    Endless Torment, the first chapter of this body of work, laid the foundations of a dry, mechanical, and abrasive form of death metal. The album stood out for its raw intensity, with hammering riffs, war-machine-like programmed drums, and deep growls evoking the bowels of a decaying world. At the time, some criticized the slightly muffled production and synthetic drum sound, but the sheer impact and honesty of the music clearly prevailed.

     

    Five years later, About the Prophecy marked a turning point. Without abandoning their brutality, the band introduced more structure and breathing room into their compositions. The result? A more balanced form of death metal, with darker grooves, more refined atmospheres, and a more controlled (though still improvable) production.

     

    This is precisely where the 2025 version finds its true meaning. The remaster adds a new sonic dimension: sharper guitars, more organic drum sounds, denser atmospheres—and above all, the two albums flow naturally into one another. For the first time, we get a real sense of narrative progression: the raw rage of the first record gradually gives way to the apocalyptic prophecy of the second. Endless Prophecy becomes a complete, dark, and coherent work, more powerful than the sum of its parts.

     

    For fans of: NILE, HATE ETERNAL & KRISIUN

     

    Conclusion:

    With Endless Prophecy, Dead Twilight delivers the definitive version of their foundational diptych. The remastering and unification of the two albums offer total immersion into the band's universe—brutal, cold, and uncompromising. This release on GREAT DANE RECORDS confirms that the Italian death metal scene has nothing to envy from the global giants. A must-have for die-hard genre purists.

    10.99 €