Forbidden Records Releases New Albums From
A TRANSYLVANIAN FUNERAL and GOATCRAFT
A TRANSYLVANIAN FUNERAL and GOATCRAFT
Forbidden Records has released new albums from A TRANSYLVANIAN FUNERAL and GOATCRAFT on CD (for $6.66) and digital formats.
Two vastly different, yet equally stellar examples of underground black metal, A TRANSYLVANIAN FUNERAL's Gorgos Goetia and GOATCRAFT's
All for Naught are both on sale now and streaming in full at the Forbidden Records Bandcamp Page.
Visit forbiddenrecords.bandcamp.com to check out both albums and more from the Forbidden Records catalog. Digital versions of these releases are also available from iTunes, Amazon, Google Play, Rhapsody, etc. and other online retailers worldwide.
Download the free FORBIDDEN RECORDS digital compilation here:
A step in a new direction for A TRANSYLVANIAN FUNERAL, Gorgos Goetia
is a staggering 72 minutes of raw and unbridled black metal magick,
with no drum machines, no keyboards and minimal production values to
retain the creative and improvisational style of the album. Gone are the
meticulously crafted layers of guitar harmonies, replaced with
primitive barre chords and haunting arpeggios. Blasting robot drum
machines are cast aside as Sleepwalker's abuse of live drum dynamics
dominate the recordings. The attitude is unflinching, the music
unforgiving and the energy undeniably present like never before on Gorgos Goetia. Sleepwalker continues to work alone as A TRANSYLVANIAN FUNERAL, handling all the writing, recording and production of the album exclusively.
"It's filthy black shit and you'll love it." - GunShyAssassin.com
"Pure raw underground sounds from the darkest corner of hell." - Artemortifica |
Stream All for Naught at forbiddenrecords.bandcamp.com/
"Fascinating and somewhat addictive." - Ave Noctum
"By stripping dark ambient back down to its most primal element - the fingering of ivory and ebony - and doing so with high levels of skill, melancholy, and frustration, Goatcraft's All For Naught will inspire others to rely less on electronic effects and more on a deeper unearthing of arrangements that have stirred souls for hundreds - perhaps thousands - of years." - Worm Gear Zine
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