Peaceville Records
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Mortem Rouse Norway’s Oldest Darkness on ‘Mørketid’
One of Norway’s earliest black metal bands answers its near-mythic 1989 demo with a second album that travels far beyond…
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Paradise Lost Remaster the Album That Named ‘Gothic’ Doom
Thirty-five years after ‘Gothic’ gave gothic doom its name, Peaceville returns the record remastered — by an engineer born in…
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Mork Raises a Monument to Black Metal Severity on ‘Monolitt’
Nine tracks from Halden’s Thomas Eriksen arrive June 19th on Peaceville Records — a principled act of refusal against the…
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Blindead 23 and the Renaissance Weight of ‘Deuterium’
Mateusz Śmierzchalski transmutes mental collapse into heavy stability on ‘Deuterium,’ fusing raw sludge aggression with crystalline, melodic sound.
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Darkthrone Enshrines History in ‘The Fist in the Face of God’
The Norwegian duo cements forty years of defiance with a nine-LP set, capturing the raw, cold evolution that defined the…
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Novembre: Painting the Inward Silence with ‘Words of Indigo’
After a near-decade of silence, Italian gothic metal masters Novembre return with ‘Words of Indigo.’ The album is a profound…
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Cacophonous Records: The Devil’s Bargain that Made Metal Weird, and Paid the Price
The story of Cacophonous Records is a parable of art versus commerce. It shows how a label built on anti-establishment…






