The second blow this kind of Sombre Records begins with the underground probably the most themed Band: Nargaroth. This ongoing debate about Mr. Wagner will not only slow me to the tracks. Lying down, her fight with Wolf, Kanwulf makes it incredibly brilliant music. Here he controls the title of 'Nag Ur Sol' from 'Orke' demo at - this time with vocals. A very old title - according to Kanwulfs words, is supposedly 'Orke' yes of 1991. Even on 'Orke' was 'Nag Ur Sol' next 'Det lys Aldri I livet Orke' the most brilliant title, and I can hardly believe that the song sounds even better with Kanwulfs sick.
The Portuguese Decayed follow our celebrity scene, titled "Night of the Mutilator ', which charmed in its brilliant simplicity and simple in its genius. The enormously powerful guitars are indeed accompanied by a drum machine, but for once this sounds really good times. Not bad, definitely makes appetite for more Decayed publications, although I have some older 'The Book of Darkness' was rather bad.
Apolokia is a band that float in some catharsis members to mischief. Musically different 'The Key to Life's Funeral' little of what make catharsis. The Godless Canadian North are at the bottom of this split EP 4. 'In Mourning For The Night ...' I personally like at least as good as the material for their debut 'Summon the Age of Supremacy'. Only the lead guitar has a little weak here, but this is the percussion accented nicely. Limited to 666 hand-numbered pieces.
The Portuguese Decayed follow our celebrity scene, titled "Night of the Mutilator ', which charmed in its brilliant simplicity and simple in its genius. The enormously powerful guitars are indeed accompanied by a drum machine, but for once this sounds really good times. Not bad, definitely makes appetite for more Decayed publications, although I have some older 'The Book of Darkness' was rather bad.
Apolokia is a band that float in some catharsis members to mischief. Musically different 'The Key to Life's Funeral' little of what make catharsis. The Godless Canadian North are at the bottom of this split EP 4. 'In Mourning For The Night ...' I personally like at least as good as the material for their debut 'Summon the Age of Supremacy'. Only the lead guitar has a little weak here, but this is the percussion accented nicely. Limited to 666 hand-numbered pieces.
