- 1: Sweet Love On My Mind
- 2: Working For The Man
- 3: Johnny's Gone
- 4: Lonesome Train
- 5: Thirteen Women (And Only One Man)
- 6: Dear Dad
- 7: Crazy Crazy Lovin
- 8: Sweet Nuthins
- 9: Land Of Hope And Glory
- 10: Real Wild Child
- 11: 25 To Life
quête:wo land
Like a winding system of trails and paths cutting through a digital forest-scape, M. Sage's Paradise Crick is shaped by time. Full of wonder and charm, designed patiently and from a rich, curious mulch of synthesized and acoustic sound, the versatile American artist and magic realist's new suite of music is an imaginary destination and a pastoral fantasy that envisions the natural and fabricated worlds as one. Matthew Sage is a musician, intermedia artist, recording engineer and producer, publisher, teacher, partner, and parent. Assembling a sprawling and idiosyncratic catalog of experimental studio music between Colorado and Chicago since the early 2010s, recent highlights include The Wind of Things (Geographic North, 2021), an ensemble-recorded expression of bow-splashed nostalgia, and the four seasonal albums of Fuubutsushi, the improvisatory ambient jazz quartet he formed with friends from afar in 2020. Sage renders projects with nuanced velocity and a completist sensibility _ when it's finished, it's done _ which is what makes Paradise Crick, his debut for RVNG Intl., a compelling outlier. Sage first staked his tent in Crick's conceptual campground five years ago from his home studio in Chicago (he's since returned to Colorado, home to the mountains and prairies often personified in his work). He had just read Richard Brautigan's Trout Fishing in America, a kaleidoscopic reflection of pastoral America's shifting identity by way of magical fishing sojourns. Inspired by that feeling, of getting lost but finding oneself in through the outdoors, he amassed over seventy demos documenting a fictional soundtrack for camping. Pull up to this park, and the sign might read, "Welcome to Paradise Crick. Fire Danger Is Low." The sequence, pruned down to thirteen tracks, courses the dewy mornings, afternoon hikes, and firelit nights of a weekend expedition. While Sage is not a filmmaker, he views the method of making this album as a similar form of world-building via structure, narrative, formal elements, and editorial refinement. Contrasted with his collaborative craft, here he is a sole auteur reclined in total autonomy, able to improvise scenes and implement special effects at will. A parallel precedent for such unchecked imagination in the M. Sage canon is A Singular Continent, his 2014 album that tilted its compass to a faraway land. Where Continent built its world layering samples as composition, Paradise Crick deploys a balance of accessible song structures with experimental instrumentation and sound design. Speckled with harmonica, autoharp, chimes, penny whistle, voice, hand percussion, and other mysteries, Crick's texture is treated as a sensorial adventure; the swamps gurgle, the lakes glisten, and the valleys breathe in robust HD. The rhythms are loose and buoyant, bursting with a few `kick and snare' moments shaped by Sage's lifelong love for drumming and headphone prone electronic music. Crick bumps more than most anything he's done before; crackling static pulses and lush vibrations reveal an intrinsic groove, a hidden beat map. In the landscapes of Paradise Crick, science and magic co-exist, 5k boulders and midi frogs share the frame with real-life memories of Midwest camping trips and the desire to feel extra human in a digitized space. Sage strived for "nature in the holodeck" but couldn't help leaving fingerprints in the simulation, and it's these traces of spirit and character that give Paradise Crick its strange allure. The album's bubbling sense of play, melody, and timbre takes cues from left-field electronic lineage; synth pioneers like Tomita and Raymond Scott up through the more expressive pop tendencies of Woo, Stereolab and the Cocteau Twins, and into contemporary composers like Sam Prekop. The album's vocabulary is uncomplicated; the gestures are sweet and inviting, intended to lull the listener. As much as Sage continues to be an experimentalist by nature in his work, with Paradise Crick, he spins a narrative. Not necessarily a concept album, but rather an invitation to take off for a weekend. That's the modus operandi down here in the Crick, we stretch out. M. Sage's Paradise Crick will be released May 26, 2023 in LP, CD, and digital editions. A portion of the proceeds from this release will benefit Earthjustice, the premier nonprofit public interest environmental law organization.
- A1: Siamese
- A2: First Day On A New Planet
- A3: Pow R Ball
- A4: Kewpies Like Watermelon
- A5: Phasers On Stun/ Sola Kola
- A6: Black Hole Love
- B1: Velvy Blood
- B2: Plastic Ashtray
- B3: Death 2 Everyone
- B4: Pachinko
- B5: (-)
- B6: Kernel
- B7: Road Song
- C1: It Is
- C2: On Yr Mind
- C3: Teen Dream
- C4: Majesty
- C5: Burriko Girl
- C6: Got The Sun
- D1: Silver Krest
- D2: Sucker/ Kitty Litter
- D3: Lo-Fi Scary Balloons
- D4: The Power Of Negative Thinking/ The Love That Brings You Down
In the days before “landfill” indie, and in rebellion against a developing Britpop orthodoxy, there were some weird but melodic bands coming of age outside London that drew inspiration from the US underground and the sparkly retro-futurism of Japan. Primitive guitar noise with art rock leanings, post punk DIY and fanzine culture. The best known of these bands was maybe Urusei Yatsura; “noisy stars”, named in honour of Rumiko Takahashi, legendary manga creator.
Back in 1996, after several increasingly well-received 7’s, the band travelled to Leamington Spa to record their debut album with John Rivers, producer of Swell Maps and Glasgow scene godparents, The Pastels. The resulting album won the group legions of new fans and gained them their first Independent #1 chart placing, alongside peers Ash and Super Furry Animals.
“These were fertile years in Glasgow, a scene with no name, no single sound, where the magic thread tying everyone together was words and works so personal, they couldn’t be mistaken for anyone else’s. ‘We Are Urusei Yatsura’ is a cascade of ‘why not?’ thinking. The way ‘Phasers on Stun’ spirals into ‘Sola Kola’; the sunburned 23-second improv at the end of ‘Pachinko’; the slack-echoing strings of the outro to ‘Road Song’ sprayed with the shrapnel of toy electronics. Pure pop magic, Ren & Stimpy on upstairs, ray-guns, Ian’s homemade walkie-talkie speaker, a beatbox, all sealed with a “Talking Tina” doll’s emphatic endorsement: “I love it”” – Nick Soulsby
With When You're This, This In Love, Southworth put all his signature
sounds together, mostly folk songs, sometimes dressed up as loungeballads, rock nocturnes, classical-chansons, time-traveling, lucid, jazzy feeling pop songs too.
His songs are pleas. Laments. There's an olive branch behind his back.
In 2014 Rolling Stone named his album #1 album of the year.
This album in feel is similar to that record.
* 300 COPIES FOR UK/EU* With a friendship stretching back nearly 20 years, it strangely ended up being a couple of childhood photographs that finally brought Ben Chasny and Rick Tomlinson together as collaborators. Both have rich musical backgrounds: Chasny being a member of the psych-rock outfit Comets on Fire but probably best known for his solo project, Six Organs of Admittance, while Tomlinson has released numerous records as Voice of the Seven Woods/Thunders and under his own name. “A mutual acquaintance, Jamie Tugwell, took me to go see Rick play live around 2005,” remembers Chasny. “Jamie kept saying how Rick was sort of an ornery fellow and that I would like him a lot. He was right. I loved his guitar playing right away, which seemed so far from what a lot of players were doing. We had drinks and hit it off. We remained friends over the years.” Chasny became a regular visitor to Tomlinson when on tour in the UK and one particular stay unearthed something serendipitous that would kickstart the making of a joint album. “I was staying at Rick’s house after a show and I looked over and saw a photo of him in a Halloween costume as a box of matches,” Chasny recalls. “It cracked me up because I have a similar photo of me as a robot and I tried to explain to him how it matched his photo.” About 6 months later Chasny found it and sent it to Tomlinson to show him the uncanny likeness of their childhood outfits. “Pretty soon after that we realized we needed to do a duo record and have those photos be on the cover,” says Chasny. “The entire record comes from the photos on the cover.” Tomlinson adds: “It was a pretty odd coincidence. Even down to us both standing on flags with a conifer behind us. We obviously had no option but to use these for the sleeve.” Recorded at Tomlinson’s house in Todmorden over three days one June, initially the pair didn’t quite know where they wanted to go with their musical direction. Tomlinson kept pulling out super rare records from his vast collection for inspiration and they sat and listened to the solo piano recordings of Popol Vuh’s Florian Fricke but they knew they needed to land on something that was intrinsically them. “We knew we wanted to do a record together but we weren’t sure what direction to take,” says Chasny. “When we first sat down to work out some ideas it was pretty much just us getting down to finally having a guitar showdown where each of us tried to outdo each other with flashy moves and ridiculous riffs and playing. After we got that out of our system, we were able to settle down and concentrate on a mood for the record to focus on.” The result is 6 instrumental tracks that capture beautifully fluid and interlocking guitars played with deft grace and skill but also a subtle looseness. On the 9 minute-plus ‘Wait For Low Tide’, the sparse and spacious back and forth playing becomes utterly hypnotic, neatly capturing the kind of natural and intuitive playing that can only come from music made between friends who understand the crucialness of leaving space for one another. While acoustic guitars are the primary means of expression on the record - from the soothing and gentle ‘i’ to the intricate playing of ‘Waking of Insects’ - the pair delve into ambient drone tape loop territory on the humming 16 minute ‘Paths of Ocean Currents and Wind Belts’, which further adds to the deeply textural, spacious and immersive feel of the album. All the tracks were recorded in one take, with the titles all stemming from translations from the Chinese book, The Dream Pool Essays, and then mixed in London at Jimmy Robertson's SNAFU studio, with additional mixing and mastering from Andrew Liles. The laid back, breezy and spontaneous approach to making this record is one that was reflective of the pair’s friendship and camaraderie, with their relationship ultimately driving the tone and feel of the finished album. “We hiked around the countryside, climbed into church bell towers, drank delicious beer in the middle of sunny afternoons, and had fantastic dinners,” says Chasny of the three-day recording period. “I think all of that wound up in the music. I really had the best time in the world.
Waage is a firm favourite amongst dub techno fans. The Icelandic producer has long been turning out icy and atmospheric rollers for the heads and here he works alongside a fresh name, Quantal, who is sure to go on to big things. Here they land on Thule Records, a legendary label in its own right with roots going back to 1995. They kick off with the textured dub of 'WQ1' which has glitchy sounds paying over the rolling drums. 'WQ2' is much more smooth and streamlined, with an underwater current that sweeps you off your feet, then 'WQ3' leans into the wind with hypnotic techno drums and vamping chords that melt the mind. Last of all comes 'WQ4', a timeless dub with infinite horizons and the most frictionless drum loops.
After a meteoric rise in 2018 following the release of his debut album, 'Free Me', J.P. Bimeni's remarkable and soul stewed journey continues with the release of the classic Jackie Edwards track 'Keep on Running'. Recognised as a stone-cold soul music canon afer the UK's Spencer Davis Group's 1965 stewarded the song to top of the pops in 1965, Bimeni adds his sweet Burundian touch aided and abetted by the Black Belts and a terrific hammond organ. 'I Miss You ' is on the flip and features on the long player - a devilishly emotional lament that harks back to the motor city cerca late '60s. BBC 6Music and Craig Charles awarded Bimeni and his band 'Album of the Year' at the end of 2018 and critics and fans have been blown away since his album and remarkable story came to light. Bimeni is a royal refugee turned soul survivor with a remarkable story of resistance having fled Burundi's civil war after three attempts on his life, landing in Wales as a teenager. On his debut album Free Me, Burundian-born JP Bimeni astonishes with a voice that recalls Otis Redding in his prime whilst resonating with the soul of Africa. Living in London since the early 2000s, Bimeni songs of love and loss, hope and fear deliver with a conviction that comes from the extraordinary experiences life has thrown at him. With classic 60s-sounding Motown and Stax-inspired grooves the album was written by musical director Eduardo Martiìnez and songwriter Marc Ibarz and Bimeni imbues these tales of love and loss with his tragic experiences making 'Free Me' a deep soul soundtrack to his pained life: 'When I sing I feel like I'm cleansing myself: music is a way for me to forget'. For Bimeni, music is a way to survive: 'You can't entertain the pain of your problems all the time - you have to put them away and let something else fill the space where it's just been pain, worry and terror.' He's a spiritual soul singer yet also a soul-singer with spirit, and his infallible positivity can be an inspiration to us all: 'It's my dream to return to Burundi one day - but I always remember that getting shot enabled me to meet the world."
Hania Rani announces "On Giacometti" a tender meditation on the life and art of Alberto Giacometti and family. "On Giacometti" is a collection of beautiful recordings inspired by the renowned artist and family and features some of Rani's most profoundly delicate compositions to date. Invited by film director Susanna Fanzun, to score her forthcoming documentary on the legendary artist Alberto Giacometti, Hania Rani took herself to the Swiss mountains to compose in blissful isolation. As Rani explains eloquently below the compositions are based on improvised melodies, simple harmonies and structures and inspired by the silence of the mountains as Rani returns to her main instrument, the piano. The results are beguilingly reminiscent of her beloved debut album Esja, but with subtle extra layers of synthesiser, and on two tracks cello from friend and long-running collaborator Dobrawa Czocher.
'On Giacometti' is presented as a limited edition LP with bespoke packaging featuring Les Naturals - Chocolat (Gmund) sustainable recycled paperboard made from 100 % recovered paper with Foil Artwork by Łukasz Pałczyński. Plus Double sided printed insert and download code inside.
Hania Rani "On Giacometti":
‘When I was asked to compose a soundtrack for a movie about the family of Giacometti I didn't think twice.
Alberto Giacometti, a Swiss artist, who worked mainly as painter and sculptor has been one of my favourite artists for a long time. His individual style, aesthetics and the character of his creative process is still fascinating to me on many levels, so being able to dive even deeper into his universe, getting to know not only him but also his family was an opportunity that I couldn't miss. Little did I know how far this "yes" will take me - not only mentally and on a creative level but also physically. Thanks to the director of the documentary - Susanna Fanzun and by a stroke of luck and a couple of extra questions I decided to move for a couple of months to the Swiss mountains, not far away from the place where Giacometti was born and where the place he called home was, although he didn't live there. Susanna showed me a place close to her hometown where I could rent a studio and work on the soundtrack but also for my other projects. It was the middle of a winter, the area was full of ice and snow, just like only it can happen still in the mountains. The residency house was located in a valley surrounded by high mountains and the sun in the winter season was not coming up for too long during the day. I remember she told me about it and added "that not everyone is feeling well there, but I hope you will". I did.
Being almost separated from reality, the city and its entertainments, people rushing and everything that usually takes my attention I could fully concentrate on the music and soundtrack, spending most of the day with my own thoughts and having enough space to experiment and be free in a creative process. This soundtrack would probably be a very different thing if composed in a place that I am usually living in. I took this a chance to explore something new about myself as a composer and human being, taking the opposite direction that I would usually choose for myself.
The album "On Giacometti" includes the excerpts from the soundtrack, the most representative tracks and those which became a strong voice itself. Based a lot on improvised melodies, simple harmonies, structures and silence it reminds me of my debut album "Esja" which was partly composed and recorded in another chilly place - Iceland. All these components, both mental and physical, guided me back to my main instrument - piano, which I tried to redefine again with a language of the space that I was working in. The space is usually the key element that gives me the answer about the arrangement or character of the project. Space seems to be the first to appear and music is the invisible power which is changing its angels.’ Living surrounded by mountains makes you change the perspective and understanding of scale as Alberto Giacometti once famously wrote in a letter: It gives an impression that things that are actually far away, like mountains, are close and the other ones that are not so far away, like people, seem small, watched from a distance. You feel like touching the mountain top with your finger could be as easy as touching the tip of your nose. The snow additionally protects the whole area from the noise, each sound lands softly on the ground accompanied by echoes of immeasurable space. Each scratch or whisper is becoming an autonomic entity, opening the gate to the world of ghosts and lost spirits. It's easy to think that time stands still there, while nothing is moving and changing at the first sight. But the ubiquitous ice and snow reveal the passage of time, transforming frozen paysage into the wild stream of water - each day, hour and second. Melting and vanishing, clearing the space from white powder and noise consuming surface. Invisible process for a one night traveller, becomes painfully real for longer time settlers. Time flows with each new wave of sound coming through the river, reminding us that we are part of the cycle, which endlessly repeats itself.
Drop a needle on Psyché's debut album and you'll see visions, or rather Mediterranean visions, be they of waves of heat shimmering above dunes of sand, or of women dancing around a bonfire on a rocky plain, or of bushy cliffs overlooking emerald-green and turquoise sea. The name Psyché is of course ancient Greek for 'soul' or 'mind', signifying the band's love of psychedelic funk, but also the wide range of Mediterranean influences – from Southern Europe to the Balkan Peninsula, and from Anatolia to the Maghreb – that provide an endless source of inspiration for their hypnotic sound and minimalist style.
Psyché members Marcello Giannini (Guru, Nu Genea, Slivovitz), Andrea De Fazio (Parbleu, Nu Genea, Funkin Machine) and Paolo Petrella (Nu Genea) have been active in the Naples music scene for almost two decades, most notably during the first wave of the new Neapolitan Power movement (Slivovitz, Revenaz Quartet). Over the years they have often crossed paths and collaborated on side projects in various genres (math-rock duo Arduo and, more recently, synth-pop duo Fratelli Malibu), before working together as the rhythm section of Nu Genea's live band. Following their first tour with Nu Genea in 2018, they started Psyché with the intent of exploring more minimalist styles and making music with just a few elements.
A unique combination of psychedelia, groove and improvisation, the music of Psyché goes back to the roots of our future; it evokes visions of a mythical past, blending centuries-old music traditions and mixing them with modern genres. Like a warm Mediterranean breeze, it travels across lands, seas and eras, distilling essential rhythms and cosmic pulsations.
The album's opener "Kuma" (titled after the first ancient Greek colony on the Italian mainland, now an archeological site near Naples) is like a vibrant, magical wave. With its deliberately simple harmony and sharp guitar riffs, it travels across the Mediterranean from Italy to North Africa, first lapping gently on Greek and Turkish shores – with some compositional elements reminiscent of Italian pop legend Lucio Battisti – and then speeding up and landing on the driving, syncopated rhythms of afrobeat. While listening to it your eyes fill with images of small white houses shining in the sun, of fig trees heavy with fruit, of spice bazaars and colourful medinas, and you can almost feel the desert wind blowing in your hair.
The journey continues with two examples of Psyché's bold and elegant approach to contemporary afrobeat and cumbia fusion: "Cumbia Mahàre" and "Amma". The former combines minimal synths and exhilarating rhythmic patterns of drums, percussion, guitar and bass, drawing us into the movements of an imaginary ritual dance (the term mahàre was used in Southern Italian dialects to indicate witches). Next is the cinematic and mysterious ambiance of "Angizia" (a snake goddess worshipped by the Marsi in ancient Italy), another fascinating mixture of different sonic traditions and cultures where hip-hop/funk drums are blended with Maghreb influences, Balkan echoes, and hypnotic, Theremin-like synths that have sort of a sci-fi movie quality to them.
The title track "Psyché", with its uptempo afro-rhythms, ethereal vocalizations and refined percussion, is almost a manifesto of the band's style and confirms the freshness of their minimalism, which is not afraid of taking in the sun of lands confined between the sea and the desert. The following "Manea" (named after the Roman-Etruscan goddess of the dead) is an afro-funk number with smooth and introspective dreamy jazz touches, and with an arrangement dominated by a guitar that, dripping notes like drops of water, creates a delicate, cinematic sound. Next, we come to "Hekate" (the Greek goddess of magic, witchcraft and crossroads), a track that fuses psychedelia, spacious Latin guitars and a fast, tight groove. The album comes to a close with the exquisite melodic ballad "Kelebek", which seamlessly combines hip-hop drums and dreamy guitars, and whose warm, flowing sonorities and evocative atmospheres conjure the image of a butterfly (which is what kelebek means, in Turkish) floating over the Mediterranean and, from there, the world.
- A1: Intro
- A2: Oodles Of O's
- A3: Talkin' Bout Hey Love
- A4: Pease Porridge
- A5: Skit 1
- A6: Johnny's Dead Aka Vincent Mason (Live From Bk Lounge)
- A7: A Roller Skating Jam Named "Saturdays
- B1: Wrms' Dedication To The Bitty
- B2: Bitties In The Bk Lounge
- B3: Skit 2
- B4: My Brother's A Basehead
- B5: Let, Let Me In
- B6: Afro Connections At A Hi 5 (In The Eyes Of The Hoodlum)
- B7: Rap De Rap Show
- C1: Millie Pulled A Pistol On Santa
- C2: Who Do U Worship?
- C3: Skit 3
- C4: Kicked Out The House
- C5: Pass The Plugs
- C6: Not Over Till The Fat Lady Plays The Demo
- C7: Ring Ring Ring (Ha Ha Hey)
- D6: Skit 5
- D5: Keepin' The Faith
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Despite their rapid success and recognition, De La Soul continued to prove themselves as one of the most original, authentic and creative groups in hip-hop, with the release of their sophomore album, De La Soul is Dead on May 14, 1991.Featuring once again, the production of visionary producer Prince Paul, their second album further fanned the flames; landing on charts around the world, receiving a five-mic rating in The Source and securing Gold status by the RIAA. To this day, the project is considered one of the groups best albums to date, having left fans with several certified classics like, "A Roller Skating Jam Named Saturdays", "Ring, Ring, Ring (Ha Ha Hey)" and "Keepin' the Faith". Another absolutely essential slice of Hip Hop history that’s been unavailable for some time.
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Die deutsche Heavy Metal Institution Mystic Prophecy mit ihrem heiß erwarteten 12. Studioalbum "Hellriot". Mit ihrem gefeierten letzten Meisterwerk "Metal Division" und Charterfolgen in mehreren Ländern (u.a. #20 in den offiziellen Top 100 deutschen Albumcharts) gehören Mystic Prophecy zur Speerspitze des internationalen Heavy Metal. Sie sind einer der erfolgreichsten Acts des Genres auf digitalen Plattformen und mit mehreren hunderttausend Followern auf Spotify. Bei ihren Live-Shows beweisen sie immer wieder, dass sie Heavy Metal als leidenschaftlichen Ultimate Fight verstehen. Mit ihrem neuen Album "Hellriot" knüpfen sie dort an, wo sie mit "Metal Divison" aufgehört haben: Kraftvolle prägnante Hooks mit Shout-Along-Faktor, Hard- Hits und monströser Sound gepaart mit technisch brillanten Riffs, alles verfeinert durch eine kraftvolle moderne Produktion, die ihresgleichen sucht und die Band so beliebt und einzigartig macht. Mit "Hellriot" liefern Mystic Prophecy brillant ab und lassen jedes Heavy Metal Herz höher schlagen. Pflichtkauf.
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Die deutsche Heavy Metal Institution Mystic Prophecy mit ihrem heiß erwarteten 12. Studioalbum "Hellriot". Mit ihrem gefeierten letzten Meisterwerk "Metal Division" und Charterfolgen in mehreren Ländern (u.a. #20 in den offiziellen Top 100 deutschen Albumcharts) gehören Mystic Prophecy zur Speerspitze des internationalen Heavy Metal. Sie sind einer der erfolgreichsten Acts des Genres auf digitalen Plattformen und mit mehreren hunderttausend Followern auf Spotify. Bei ihren Live-Shows beweisen sie immer wieder, dass sie Heavy Metal als leidenschaftlichen Ultimate Fight verstehen. Mit ihrem neuen Album "Hellriot" knüpfen sie dort an, wo sie mit "Metal Divison" aufgehört haben: Kraftvolle prägnante Hooks mit Shout-Along-Faktor, Hard- Hits und monströser Sound gepaart mit technisch brillanten Riffs, alles verfeinert durch eine kraftvolle moderne Produktion, die ihresgleichen sucht und die Band so beliebt und einzigartig macht. Mit "Hellriot" liefern Mystic Prophecy brillant ab und lassen jedes Heavy Metal Herz höher schlagen. Pflichtkauf.
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Die deutsche Heavy Metal Institution Mystic Prophecy mit ihrem heiß erwarteten 12. Studioalbum "Hellriot". Mit ihrem gefeierten letzten Meisterwerk "Metal Division" und Charterfolgen in mehreren Ländern (u.a. #20 in den offiziellen Top 100 deutschen Albumcharts) gehören Mystic Prophecy zur Speerspitze des internationalen Heavy Metal. Sie sind einer der erfolgreichsten Acts des Genres auf digitalen Plattformen und mit mehreren hunderttausend Followern auf Spotify. Bei ihren Live-Shows beweisen sie immer wieder, dass sie Heavy Metal als leidenschaftlichen Ultimate Fight verstehen. Mit ihrem neuen Album "Hellriot" knüpfen sie dort an, wo sie mit "Metal Divison" aufgehört haben: Kraftvolle prägnante Hooks mit Shout-Along-Faktor, Hard- Hits und monströser Sound gepaart mit technisch brillanten Riffs, alles verfeinert durch eine kraftvolle moderne Produktion, die ihresgleichen sucht und die Band so beliebt und einzigartig macht. Mit "Hellriot" liefern Mystic Prophecy brillant ab und lassen jedes Heavy Metal Herz höher schlagen. Pflichtkauf.
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Die deutsche Heavy Metal Institution Mystic Prophecy mit ihrem heiß erwarteten 12. Studioalbum "Hellriot". Mit ihrem gefeierten letzten Meisterwerk "Metal Division" und Charterfolgen in mehreren Ländern (u.a. #20 in den offiziellen Top 100 deutschen Albumcharts) gehören Mystic Prophecy zur Speerspitze des internationalen Heavy Metal. Sie sind einer der erfolgreichsten Acts des Genres auf digitalen Plattformen und mit mehreren hunderttausend Followern auf Spotify. Bei ihren Live-Shows beweisen sie immer wieder, dass sie Heavy Metal als leidenschaftlichen Ultimate Fight verstehen. Mit ihrem neuen Album "Hellriot" knüpfen sie dort an, wo sie mit "Metal Divison" aufgehört haben: Kraftvolle prägnante Hooks mit Shout-Along-Faktor, Hard- Hits und monströser Sound gepaart mit technisch brillanten Riffs, alles verfeinert durch eine kraftvolle moderne Produktion, die ihresgleichen sucht und die Band so beliebt und einzigartig macht. Mit "Hellriot" liefern Mystic Prophecy brillant ab und lassen jedes Heavy Metal Herz höher schlagen. Pflichtkauf.
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Die deutsche Heavy Metal Institution Mystic Prophecy mit ihrem heiß erwarteten 12. Studioalbum "Hellriot". Mit ihrem gefeierten letzten Meisterwerk "Metal Division" und Charterfolgen in mehreren Ländern (u.a. #20 in den offiziellen Top 100 deutschen Albumcharts) gehören Mystic Prophecy zur Speerspitze des internationalen Heavy Metal. Sie sind einer der erfolgreichsten Acts des Genres auf digitalen Plattformen und mit mehreren hunderttausend Followern auf Spotify. Bei ihren Live-Shows beweisen sie immer wieder, dass sie Heavy Metal als leidenschaftlichen Ultimate Fight verstehen. Mit ihrem neuen Album "Hellriot" knüpfen sie dort an, wo sie mit "Metal Divison" aufgehört haben: Kraftvolle prägnante Hooks mit Shout-Along-Faktor, Hard- Hits und monströser Sound gepaart mit technisch brillanten Riffs, alles verfeinert durch eine kraftvolle moderne Produktion, die ihresgleichen sucht und die Band so beliebt und einzigartig macht. Mit "Hellriot" liefern Mystic Prophecy brillant ab und lassen jedes Heavy Metal Herz höher schlagen. Pflichtkauf.
Black Vinyl[25,59 €]
Grey Marble Vinyl[28,53 €]
Green /Firey Splatter Vinyl[28,53 €]
Orange/Red/White Splatter Vinyl[28,53 €]
Black Smoke/Red Yolk Vinyl[28,53 €]
Picture Black/White Cross Vinyl[29,79 €]
Picture Black/Red Cross Vinyl[29,79 €]
Picture White/Black Cross Vinyl[29,79 €]
Picture Black/Firey Cross Vinyl[29,79 €]
Die deutsche Heavy Metal Institution Mystic Prophecy mit ihrem heiß erwarteten 12. Studioalbum "Hellriot". Mit ihrem gefeierten letzten Meisterwerk "Metal Division" und Charterfolgen in mehreren Ländern (u.a. #20 in den offiziellen Top 100 deutschen Albumcharts) gehören Mystic Prophecy zur Speerspitze des internationalen Heavy Metal. Sie sind einer der erfolgreichsten Acts des Genres auf digitalen Plattformen und mit mehreren hunderttausend Followern auf Spotify. Bei ihren Live-Shows beweisen sie immer wieder, dass sie Heavy Metal als leidenschaftlichen Ultimate Fight verstehen. Mit ihrem neuen Album "Hellriot" knüpfen sie dort an, wo sie mit "Metal Divison" aufgehört haben: Kraftvolle prägnante Hooks mit Shout-Along-Faktor, Hard- Hits und monströser Sound gepaart mit technisch brillanten Riffs, alles verfeinert durch eine kraftvolle moderne Produktion, die ihresgleichen sucht und die Band so beliebt und einzigartig macht. Mit "Hellriot" liefern Mystic Prophecy brillant ab und lassen jedes Heavy Metal Herz höher schlagen. Pflichtkauf.
Black Vinyl[25,59 €]
Grey Marble Vinyl[28,53 €]
Green /Firey Splatter Vinyl[28,53 €]
Orange/Red/White Splatter Vinyl[28,53 €]
Black Smoke/Red Yolk Vinyl[28,53 €]
Black with Red Swirls Vinyl[28,53 €]
Picture Black/Red Cross Vinyl[29,79 €]
Picture White/Black Cross Vinyl[29,79 €]
Picture Black/Firey Cross Vinyl[29,79 €]
Die deutsche Heavy Metal Institution Mystic Prophecy mit ihrem heiß erwarteten 12. Studioalbum "Hellriot". Mit ihrem gefeierten letzten Meisterwerk "Metal Division" und Charterfolgen in mehreren Ländern (u.a. #20 in den offiziellen Top 100 deutschen Albumcharts) gehören Mystic Prophecy zur Speerspitze des internationalen Heavy Metal. Sie sind einer der erfolgreichsten Acts des Genres auf digitalen Plattformen und mit mehreren hunderttausend Followern auf Spotify. Bei ihren Live-Shows beweisen sie immer wieder, dass sie Heavy Metal als leidenschaftlichen Ultimate Fight verstehen. Mit ihrem neuen Album "Hellriot" knüpfen sie dort an, wo sie mit "Metal Divison" aufgehört haben: Kraftvolle prägnante Hooks mit Shout-Along-Faktor, Hard- Hits und monströser Sound gepaart mit technisch brillanten Riffs, alles verfeinert durch eine kraftvolle moderne Produktion, die ihresgleichen sucht und die Band so beliebt und einzigartig macht. Mit "Hellriot" liefern Mystic Prophecy brillant ab und lassen jedes Heavy Metal Herz höher schlagen. Pflichtkauf.
Black Vinyl[25,59 €]
Grey Marble Vinyl[28,53 €]
Green /Firey Splatter Vinyl[28,53 €]
Orange/Red/White Splatter Vinyl[28,53 €]
Black Smoke/Red Yolk Vinyl[28,53 €]
Black with Red Swirls Vinyl[28,53 €]
Picture Black/White Cross Vinyl[29,79 €]
Picture White/Black Cross Vinyl[29,79 €]
Picture Black/Firey Cross Vinyl[29,79 €]
Die deutsche Heavy Metal Institution Mystic Prophecy mit ihrem heiß erwarteten 12. Studioalbum "Hellriot". Mit ihrem gefeierten letzten Meisterwerk "Metal Division" und Charterfolgen in mehreren Ländern (u.a. #20 in den offiziellen Top 100 deutschen Albumcharts) gehören Mystic Prophecy zur Speerspitze des internationalen Heavy Metal. Sie sind einer der erfolgreichsten Acts des Genres auf digitalen Plattformen und mit mehreren hunderttausend Followern auf Spotify. Bei ihren Live-Shows beweisen sie immer wieder, dass sie Heavy Metal als leidenschaftlichen Ultimate Fight verstehen. Mit ihrem neuen Album "Hellriot" knüpfen sie dort an, wo sie mit "Metal Divison" aufgehört haben: Kraftvolle prägnante Hooks mit Shout-Along-Faktor, Hard- Hits und monströser Sound gepaart mit technisch brillanten Riffs, alles verfeinert durch eine kraftvolle moderne Produktion, die ihresgleichen sucht und die Band so beliebt und einzigartig macht. Mit "Hellriot" liefern Mystic Prophecy brillant ab und lassen jedes Heavy Metal Herz höher schlagen. Pflichtkauf.
Black Vinyl[25,59 €]
Grey Marble Vinyl[28,53 €]
Green /Firey Splatter Vinyl[28,53 €]
Orange/Red/White Splatter Vinyl[28,53 €]
Black Smoke/Red Yolk Vinyl[28,53 €]
Black with Red Swirls Vinyl[28,53 €]
Picture Black/White Cross Vinyl[29,79 €]
Picture Black/Red Cross Vinyl[29,79 €]
Picture Black/Firey Cross Vinyl[29,79 €]
Die deutsche Heavy Metal Institution Mystic Prophecy mit ihrem heiß erwarteten 12. Studioalbum "Hellriot". Mit ihrem gefeierten letzten Meisterwerk "Metal Division" und Charterfolgen in mehreren Ländern (u.a. #20 in den offiziellen Top 100 deutschen Albumcharts) gehören Mystic Prophecy zur Speerspitze des internationalen Heavy Metal. Sie sind einer der erfolgreichsten Acts des Genres auf digitalen Plattformen und mit mehreren hunderttausend Followern auf Spotify. Bei ihren Live-Shows beweisen sie immer wieder, dass sie Heavy Metal als leidenschaftlichen Ultimate Fight verstehen. Mit ihrem neuen Album "Hellriot" knüpfen sie dort an, wo sie mit "Metal Divison" aufgehört haben: Kraftvolle prägnante Hooks mit Shout-Along-Faktor, Hard- Hits und monströser Sound gepaart mit technisch brillanten Riffs, alles verfeinert durch eine kraftvolle moderne Produktion, die ihresgleichen sucht und die Band so beliebt und einzigartig macht. Mit "Hellriot" liefern Mystic Prophecy brillant ab und lassen jedes Heavy Metal Herz höher schlagen. Pflichtkauf.




















