Battery brick vinyl.
Side A
1. Battery
2. Master Of Puppets
3. The Thing That Should Not Be
4. Welcome Home (Sanitarium)
Side B
1. Disposable Heroes
2. Leper Messiah
3. Orion
4. Damage, Inc.
Transparent green vinyl.
1. Premonition
2. Ride (Into the Sun)
3. Medusa
4. Soldiers of the Night
5. Murder
6. March or Die
7. Blitz the World
8. Invader
9. In Fire
10. Domestic Bliss
11. Blistering Winds
Transparent orange vinyl.
1. Premonition
2. Ride (Into the Sun)
3. Medusa
4. Soldiers of the Night
5. Murder
6. March or Die
7. Blitz the World
8. Invader
9. In Fire
10. Domestic Bliss
11. Blistering Winds
Black vinyl.
1. Premonition
2. Ride (Into the Sun)
3. Medusa
4. Soldiers of the Night
5. Murder
6. March or Die
7. Blitz the World
8. Invader
9. In Fire
10. Domestic Bliss
11. Blistering Winds
Transparent black tape with 6 page j-card, limited to 100 copies.
The Kingslayer is coming!
The nine epic new movements on THRONEHAMMER's "Kingslayer" culminate into the band's most versatile material to date, with more metal energy than ever fueling the album, with their riff savagery fully on display in every track.
Unconcealed doom metal ethos meets destruction and impetuous devastation, reminiscent of Paradise Lost, Bathory, Slayer, Katatonia, Bolt Thrower, Amorphis, Candlemass, Celtic Frost to sprinkles of post-rock. All this can be discovered in THRONEHAMMER's new crushingly epic album "Kingslayer".
May the Kingslayer cometh!
Track listing:
A1. Reign of Steel
A2. Kingslayer
A3. Sacrosanct Grounds
A4. Echoes of forgotten Battles
A5. Shieldbreaker
B1. Mortal Spheres
B2. Triumphant Emperor
B3. Halcyon Days of Yore
B4. Ascension
Deep blood red vinyl, limited to 500 copies.
1. Werwolf (2:02)
2. June 44 (3:49)
3. Equestrian Bloodlust (2:51)
4. Tiger I (4:12)
5. Narva (4:31)
6. The Last Fallen (4:25)
7. Viktoria (3:06)
8. The Devil’s Song (3:46)
9. Silent Night (4:12)
Black vinyl.
1 Dead Mother Moon
2 Onyx Through the Heart
3 My Destiny; a Weapon
4 Dusk Sang Fairest
5 Paradise Failed - Upon Stone feat. Shadows Fall
6 Nocturnalism
7 To Seek and Follow the Call of Lions
8 The Lantern
9 Dig Up Her Bones
Jewelcase CD.
1 Dead Mother Moon
2 Onyx Through the Heart
3 My Destiny; a Weapon
4 Dusk Sang Fairest
5 Paradise Failed - Upon Stone feat. Shadows Fall
6 Nocturnalism
7 To Seek and Follow the Call of Lions
8 The Lantern
9 Dig Up Her Bones
Digipak CD.
1. The Prophecy
2. Hell, Fire And Damnation
3. Madame Guillotine
4. Fire And Steel
5. There’s Something In Roswell
6. Kubla Khan And The Merchant Of Venice
7. Pirates Of The Airwaves
8. 1066
9. Witches Of Salem
10. Super Charger
Cassette (black) with 5-pages booklet (300 copies).
VEMOD are by no means an average band. The Norwegians exist in the liminal spaces and the crossroads of places. The trio has chiselled their sophomore full-length "The Deepening" from the same sonic granite that its predecessor "Venter på stormene" came from over a decade ago. This bedrock is found in Namsos, where VEMOD were conceived as a lifelong passion project at the turn of the century by then 12-year old Jan Even Åsli. The nearest big city is Trondheim where the fiercely individual local Nidrosian black metal scene, which refers to the city's original name, provided VEMOD with its first point of musical reference as embodied by the first demo "Kringom fjell og skog" (2004).
When the Norwegians reemerged seven years later with both the track "Moestæ Qverelæ" on a split-single and the demo "Vinterilden" in 2011, they had considerably changed. The trio had taken a step outside by strengthening elements that have already been present before: a sprinkle of the majesty reminding of early IN THE WOODS..., a dash of melancholia, and a knife tip of introvert contemplation among a wide range of emotional and vivid sonic imagery. VEMOD's musical transition finds comparable parallels in the development of French brothers-in-spirit ALCEST even though there was no direct influence flowing either way. In hindsight, the Norwegians also pioneered such currently popular styles such as blackgaze and post-black metal, although they never subscribed to either. With their debut full-length "Venter på stormene" just a year later in 2012, VEMOD opened their music to new places: A mind-blowing performance at the prestigious Beyond the Gates festival in 2013 and the legendary special show within the national treasure of the Vigeland Mausoleum at Oslo's Inferno Festival 2014 cemented VEMOD's excellent reputation even across the Atlantic.
Now, "The Deepening" arrives with a different production, which resulted in a changed overall tone compared to earlier works and the Norwegians also reached out and tapped into new stylistic strata adding further elements to their sound. Even the lyrical themes running through "The Deepening" tell of change, transience, transformation, and growth. "The Deepening" offers an opportunity to look past long held beliefs and comforting illusions. At the crossroads of VEMOD's second album at this point in space and time waits a deepening understanding of their musical world.
Tracklist:
1. Mot oss, en ild
2. Der guder dør
3. True North Beckons
4. Fra drømmenes bok I
5. Inn i lysande natt
6. The Deepening
LP (black vinyl) incl. printed inner sleeve, poster and protection sleeve.
VEMOD are by no means an average band. The Norwegians exist in the liminal spaces and the crossroads of places. The trio has chiselled their sophomore full-length "The Deepening" from the same sonic granite that its predecessor "Venter på stormene" came from over a decade ago. This bedrock is found in Namsos, where VEMOD were conceived as a lifelong passion project at the turn of the century by then 12-year old Jan Even Åsli. The nearest big city is Trondheim where the fiercely individual local Nidrosian black metal scene, which refers to the city's original name, provided VEMOD with its first point of musical reference as embodied by the first demo "Kringom fjell og skog" (2004).
When the Norwegians reemerged seven years later with both the track "Moestæ Qverelæ" on a split-single and the demo "Vinterilden" in 2011, they had considerably changed. The trio had taken a step outside by strengthening elements that have already been present before: a sprinkle of the majesty reminding of early IN THE WOODS..., a dash of melancholia, and a knife tip of introvert contemplation among a wide range of emotional and vivid sonic imagery. VEMOD's musical transition finds comparable parallels in the development of French brothers-in-spirit ALCEST even though there was no direct influence flowing either way. In hindsight, the Norwegians also pioneered such currently popular styles such as blackgaze and post-black metal, although they never subscribed to either. With their debut full-length "Venter på stormene" just a year later in 2012, VEMOD opened their music to new places: A mind-blowing performance at the prestigious Beyond the Gates festival in 2013 and the legendary special show within the national treasure of the Vigeland Mausoleum at Oslo's Inferno Festival 2014 cemented VEMOD's excellent reputation even across the Atlantic.
Now, "The Deepening" arrives with a different production, which resulted in a changed overall tone compared to earlier works and the Norwegians also reached out and tapped into new stylistic strata adding further elements to their sound. Even the lyrical themes running through "The Deepening" tell of change, transience, transformation, and growth. "The Deepening" offers an opportunity to look past long held beliefs and comforting illusions. At the crossroads of VEMOD's second album at this point in space and time waits a deepening understanding of their musical world.
Tracklist:
1. Mot oss, en ild
2. Der guder dør
3. True North Beckons
4. Fra drømmenes bok I
5. Inn i lysande natt
6. The Deepening
Digipak CD with 12-pages booklet.
VEMOD are by no means an average band. The Norwegians exist in the liminal spaces and the crossroads of places. The trio has chiselled their sophomore full-length "The Deepening" from the same sonic granite that its predecessor "Venter på stormene" came from over a decade ago. This bedrock is found in Namsos, where VEMOD were conceived as a lifelong passion project at the turn of the century by then 12-year old Jan Even Åsli. The nearest big city is Trondheim where the fiercely individual local Nidrosian black metal scene, which refers to the city's original name, provided VEMOD with its first point of musical reference as embodied by the first demo "Kringom fjell og skog" (2004).
When the Norwegians reemerged seven years later with both the track "Moestæ Qverelæ" on a split-single and the demo "Vinterilden" in 2011, they had considerably changed. The trio had taken a step outside by strengthening elements that have already been present before: a sprinkle of the majesty reminding of early IN THE WOODS..., a dash of melancholia, and a knife tip of introvert contemplation among a wide range of emotional and vivid sonic imagery. VEMOD's musical transition finds comparable parallels in the development of French brothers-in-spirit ALCEST even though there was no direct influence flowing either way. In hindsight, the Norwegians also pioneered such currently popular styles such as blackgaze and post-black metal, although they never subscribed to either. With their debut full-length "Venter på stormene" just a year later in 2012, VEMOD opened their music to new places: A mind-blowing performance at the prestigious Beyond the Gates festival in 2013 and the legendary special show within the national treasure of the Vigeland Mausoleum at Oslo's Inferno Festival 2014 cemented VEMOD's excellent reputation even across the Atlantic.
Now, "The Deepening" arrives with a different production, which resulted in a changed overall tone compared to earlier works and the Norwegians also reached out and tapped into new stylistic strata adding further elements to their sound. Even the lyrical themes running through "The Deepening" tell of change, transience, transformation, and growth. "The Deepening" offers an opportunity to look past long held beliefs and comforting illusions. At the crossroads of VEMOD's second album at this point in space and time waits a deepening understanding of their musical world.
Tracklist:
1. Mot oss, en ild
2. Der guder dør
3. True North Beckons
4. Fra drømmenes bok I
5. Inn i lysande natt
6. The Deepening
LP (clear vinyl) incl. printed inner sleeve, poster and protection sleeve (500 copies available).
VEMOD are by no means an average band. The Norwegians exist in the liminal spaces and the crossroads of places. The trio has chiselled their sophomore full-length "The Deepening" from the same sonic granite that its predecessor "Venter på stormene" came from over a decade ago. This bedrock is found in Namsos, where VEMOD were conceived as a lifelong passion project at the turn of the century by then 12-year old Jan Even Åsli. The nearest big city is Trondheim where the fiercely individual local Nidrosian black metal scene, which refers to the city's original name, provided VEMOD with its first point of musical reference as embodied by the first demo "Kringom fjell og skog" (2004).
When the Norwegians reemerged seven years later with both the track "Moestæ Qverelæ" on a split-single and the demo "Vinterilden" in 2011, they had considerably changed. The trio had taken a step outside by strengthening elements that have already been present before: a sprinkle of the majesty reminding of early IN THE WOODS..., a dash of melancholia, and a knife tip of introvert contemplation among a wide range of emotional and vivid sonic imagery. VEMOD's musical transition finds comparable parallels in the development of French brothers-in-spirit ALCEST even though there was no direct influence flowing either way. In hindsight, the Norwegians also pioneered such currently popular styles such as blackgaze and post-black metal, although they never subscribed to either. With their debut full-length "Venter på stormene" just a year later in 2012, VEMOD opened their music to new places: A mind-blowing performance at the prestigious Beyond the Gates festival in 2013 and the legendary special show within the national treasure of the Vigeland Mausoleum at Oslo's Inferno Festival 2014 cemented VEMOD's excellent reputation even across the Atlantic.
Now, "The Deepening" arrives with a different production, which resulted in a changed overall tone compared to earlier works and the Norwegians also reached out and tapped into new stylistic strata adding further elements to their sound. Even the lyrical themes running through "The Deepening" tell of change, transience, transformation, and growth. "The Deepening" offers an opportunity to look past long held beliefs and comforting illusions. At the crossroads of VEMOD's second album at this point in space and time waits a deepening understanding of their musical world.
Tracklist:
1. Mot oss, en ild
2. Der guder dør
3. True North Beckons
4. Fra drømmenes bok I
5. Inn i lysande natt
6. The Deepening
2CD hardcover artbook (18x18 cm, 60 pages) with bonus long-track “Tiders tunge taler” (16 minutes), in-depth interview and enhanced artwork (800 copies available).
VEMOD are by no means an average band. The Norwegians exist in the liminal spaces and the crossroads of places. The trio has chiselled their sophomore full-length "The Deepening" from the same sonic granite that its predecessor "Venter på stormene" came from over a decade ago. This bedrock is found in Namsos, where VEMOD were conceived as a lifelong passion project at the turn of the century by then 12-year old Jan Even Åsli. The nearest big city is Trondheim where the fiercely individual local Nidrosian black metal scene, which refers to the city's original name, provided VEMOD with its first point of musical reference as embodied by the first demo "Kringom fjell og skog" (2004).
When the Norwegians reemerged seven years later with both the track "Moestæ Qverelæ" on a split-single and the demo "Vinterilden" in 2011, they had considerably changed. The trio had taken a step outside by strengthening elements that have already been present before: a sprinkle of the majesty reminding of early IN THE WOODS..., a dash of melancholia, and a knife tip of introvert contemplation among a wide range of emotional and vivid sonic imagery. VEMOD's musical transition finds comparable parallels in the development of French brothers-in-spirit ALCEST even though there was no direct influence flowing either way. In hindsight, the Norwegians also pioneered such currently popular styles such as blackgaze and post-black metal, although they never subscribed to either. With their debut full-length "Venter på stormene" just a year later in 2012, VEMOD opened their music to new places: A mind-blowing performance at the prestigious Beyond the Gates festival in 2013 and the legendary special show within the national treasure of the Vigeland Mausoleum at Oslo's Inferno Festival 2014 cemented VEMOD's excellent reputation even across the Atlantic.
Now, "The Deepening" arrives with a different production, which resulted in a changed overall tone compared to earlier works and the Norwegians also reached out and tapped into new stylistic strata adding further elements to their sound. Even the lyrical themes running through "The Deepening" tell of change, transience, transformation, and growth. "The Deepening" offers an opportunity to look past long held beliefs and comforting illusions. At the crossroads of VEMOD's second album at this point in space and time waits a deepening understanding of their musical world.
Tracklist:
1. Mot oss, en ild
2. Der guder dør
3. True North Beckons
4. Fra drømmenes bok I
5. Inn i lysande natt
6. The Deepening
Bonus track (artbook only):
1. Tiders tunge taler
1. Counter Culture Complex 3:19
2. No; I'm In Control 3:30
3. Your Heartwarming Story Makes Me Sick 2:42
4. The Terror Pulse 4:50
5. The Promises Of God 3:31
6. Romeo Must Never Know 7:16
7. Secret Vasectomy 2:29
8. Figure Your Life Out 5:24
9. Daeodon 4:56
10. Why Don't You Just Quit? 2:58
11. Monomyth 5:50
2013 Season Of Mist
1. Riches To Rags 3:04
2. Not Supposed To Sing The Blues 5:12
3. Firebox 3:46
4. Bag Of Bones 5:30
5. Requiem 0:28
6. My Woman My Freind 4:24
7. Demon Head 3:58
8. Drink And A Smile 2:21
9. Doghouse 3:57
10. Mercy You Mercy Me 4:30
11. Bring It All Home 3:38
2012 Sony Music
1. Make It Bleed 4:09
2. Hate Creation 3:28
3. (Cult)Uralist 3:37
4. I, Dementia 4:44
5. Section 8 4:28
6. Faces 3:11
7. Dead Silence 4:36
8. The Night Remains 2:49
9. Devoid 2:49
10. Possibilities Of An Impossible Existence 3:53
Special "sawblade" disc
2012 Metal Blade
1. Clearing The Slate 2:15
2. Your Demise 3:22
3. To The Earth 1:27
4. Expand Or Expire 3:05
5. Imperfected 3:51
6. I Bend 3:42
7. You Break 3:16
8. The Serpent King 4:15
9. Eye For An Eye 3:26
10. My Madness 2:54
11. Scars 3:30
12. (I Will) Die Alone 4:35
Feat.Ex-In Flames guitarist Jesper Strömblad, In Flames-guitarist Glenn Ljungström, Ex-The Haunted singer Marco Aro and Ex-Grave & Kaamos drummer Chris Barkensjö
2013 earMusic
1. Death Awaits 5:37
2. Blood Orgy 2:33
3. I.O.T.D 5:18
4. Insane With Dread 4:04
5. To Spill Her Blood 6:41
6. Funeral Fire 3:55
7. Into The Crypts Of Death 4:09
8. Black Sky 2:32
9. In The Presence Of Death 6:04
First edition digisleeve
2013 Listenable Records
1. Once Upon A Time... (Prolog) 3:14 Instrumental
2. Thy Will Be Done 3:47
3. The Tome Tore Down The Wall 4:12
4. Ecclesiastical Refuge 4:23
5. Turning Lead Into Gold 4:08
6. Of Light And The Absence Of Light 5:17
7. Quod Erat Demonstrandum (Interlude) 1:37 Instrumental
8. Abandon All Hope 3:55
9. Sanctuary Denied 3:39
10. Clay And Crystal 3:48
11. Marriage On Nountfaucon 4:45
12. Funeral Anthems (Epilog) 4:16 Instrumental