Price: $13.99
Released: 2008 Only 3 Left In Stock (Add-to-Cart)
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The Gates of Slumber Conqueror (CD) (Import)
Label: Profound Lore Origin: Canada
Produced and recorded by Sanford Parker (Unearthly Trance, Nachtmystium, Pelican). Conqueror is an epic album, alternating between brutal and brooding, between the muscular heft of early NWOBHM and the slow pummeling of classic doom. Nowhere is this ethos more apparent than in “The Dark Valley Suite,” the four part tribute to Conan author Robert E. Howard that closes the album. There The Gates of Slumber trudges through blood soaked doom to somber neo-classical passages...
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Price: $14.99
Released: 2009 Only 1 Left In Stock (Add-to-Cart)
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The Gates of Slumber Hymns of Blood and Thunder (CD)
Label: Metal Blade Origin: USA
It's these sort of creative flourishes, along with some seriously top notch songwriting, that elevates Hymns of Blood and Thunder to greatness. Whether it's the subtle layering of guitars, the guest female vocals on “The Mist in the Mourning”, or the way the band so effortlessly mixes might with majesty, The Gates of Slumber have truly arrived into their own with Hymns of Blood and Thunder. If they're to be judged by one album, let this one be it.
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Price: $6.66
Released: 2012 Only 2 Left In Stock (Add-to-Cart)
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The Gates of Slumber Suffer No Guilt (Re-issue) (CD)
Label: Deepsend Origin: USA
To the uninitiated, their magnum sophomore album "Suffer No Guilt" is the perfect place to start your journey. A brilliant mixture of SABBATH, VITUS, PENTAGRAM, and prime era CELTIC FROST. A genre-defining statement of TRUE DOOM METAL, "Suffer No Guilt" is a testament to what metal can and should be if pillaged and conquered at will.
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Price: $14.99
Released: 2011 Only 1 Left In Stock (Add-to-Cart)
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The Gates of Slumber The Wretch (CD)
Label: Metal Blade Origin: USA
The Wretch sees The Gates of Slumber pushing its trademark blend of skull-crushing riffs and pounding rhythms to new heights and marks a return to the slower all-out doom tempos of the group's early albums combined with "true doom metal" lyrical themes.
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