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The Devil’s Blood

Hailing through the Dutch city of Eindhoven, where these were first conceived in 2006 by guitarist Selim Lemouchi, the Devil’s Bloodstream hark back again to the initial sightings of ’70s rock (Dark Sabbath, Uriah Heep, Leaf Hound) as well as the darker aspect of ’60s psychedelia and folk (Coven, Comus, …

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Valborg

A hard-hitting metal clothing from Germany, Valborg’s punishing mixture of loss of life, doom, and progressive steel invokes brands like Triptykon, Celtic Frost, and Throes of Dawn. Structured from the Western world German town of Bonn, the music group was founded in 2002, and released its debut record, Songs for …

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Ov Hell

Just one more Norwegian black steel supergroup — or super-duo, since it were — Ov Hell was founded in ’09 2009 by Oslo-based vocalist Shagrath (true name Stian Tomt Thoresen) of Dimmu Borgir and Bergen-residing bass participant Ruler ov Hell (Tom Cato Visnes), later of Gorgoroth (and an associate of …

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Triptykon

Switzerland’s Triptykon can be another avant-garde great metallic proposition orchestrated by rock tale Tom Gabriel Warrior (né Fischer), of Celtic Frost and Hellhammer popularity. Founded in 2008, pursuing Celtic Frost’s second dissolution because of disagreements between Warrior and longtime cohort Martin Eric Ain, Triptykon includes Warrior with guitarist/vocalist V. Santura …

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Secrets of the Moon

German black metallic quartet Secrets from the Moon shaped in the town of Osnabrueck in 1995 round the skills of bass participant/vocalist Daevas, guitarists A.D. and sG, and drummer T. Thelemnar. They released the demonstration Unearthed Arcana that same 12 months, accompanied by De Musica Mundana and Stronghold from the …

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