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Skeletonwitch Beyond the Permafrost
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AVAILABILITY: In Stock - Low Stock Warning
Only 4 left in stock. Order soon. (info)
PRICE: $20.99
FORMAT: Vinyl 2LP
LABEL: Prosthetic
RELEASED: 2011
ORIGIN: USA
ITEM #: ATH-8827
SPECIAL FEATURES:
- Limited edition of only 500 copies on bronze vinyl. Deluxe gatefold sleeve.
TRACKLIST:
- This Horrifying Force (The Desire to Kill)
- Reduced to the Failure of Prayer
- Of Ash and Torment
- Choke Upon Betrayal
- Erased and Forgotten
- The Infernal Resurrection
- Rejoice in Misery
- Cleaver of Souls
- Shredding Sacred Flesh
- Sink Beneath Insanity
- My Skin of Deceit
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"Fuck. Yes. After a handful of albums developing a synthesis of old school thrash, modern black metal and dashes of rock and roll, Skeletonwitch unquestionably come into their own on Forever Abomination. The album is an electrifying consolidation of influences, gratefully nodding to the past as they keep their eyes solidly on the future. Most importantly, these songs rock!"
"Nate Garnette is a fucking riff monster, churning out songs as catchy as they are unwaveringly ferocious, with the rest of the band rising to the challenge. New drummer Dustin Boltjes pushes the band to a new level of metallic heaviness, the band delivering their most blisteringly focused effort to date. Forever Abomination is firmly rooted in the metal world, one of the most creatively stifling genres out there. However, Skeletonwitch manage a uniquely fresh take on the genre and for the first time get a production job to match the intensity, courtesy of Matt Hyde. There isn’t a weak moment on the album. Forever Abomination is as much a statement as it is a cohesive set of songs. This is the sound of a band hungry for the next level, significantly upping their talents and strengths to get there. A definite contender for, if not the, metal album of the year. Skeletonwitch has arrived."
Andrew Lampela
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Price: $13.99
Released: 2007 Only 4 Left In Stock (Add-to-Cart)
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Skeletonwitch Beyond the Permafrost (CD)
Label: Prosthetic Origin: USA
Five Ohioans tearing up ’80s-evocative thrash with–surprise!– blackened Abbath snarl atop those absolutely classic melodic dual guitar riffs. So nice. At times, vocalist Chance Garnette’s growls guide the procession (he jumps between Popeye treble and death-low bass); here, it’s the buoyant, slippery, nimble, addictive picking (or non) of Chance’s brother Nathan, fellow six-stringer Scott Hedrick and bassist Eric Harris, each locating metal's elusive holy grail. Seriou...
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Price: $23.99
Released: 2012 In Stock (Add-to-Cart)
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Skeletonwitch Beyond the Permafrost (Color) (Vinyl LP)
Label: Prosthetic Origin: USA
Limited edition of only 500 copies with white and blue splatter on translucent blue vinyl. Deluxe gatefold sleeve. Five Ohioans tearing up ’80s-evocative thrash with–surprise!– blackened Abbath snarl atop those absolutely classic melodic dual guitar riffs. So nice. At times, vocalist Chance Garnette’s growls guide the procession (he jumps between Popeye treble and death-low bass); here, it’s the buoyant, slippery, nimble, addictive picking (or non) of Chance’s brother ...
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Price: $13.99
Released: 2009 In Stock (Add-to-Cart)
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Skeletonwitch Breathing the Fire (CD)
Label: Prosthetic Origin: USA
Produced by Jack Endino. Much like Beyond the Permafrost, Breathing the Fire is a darker trip into the land of thrash. Instead of moody atmosphere, we are presented with one ass kicking riff after another. As a thrash fiend, I can’t get enough of that raw onslaught that provides energy and nothing but. Beyond the Permafrost was a damn good effort, but I must say that the maturity the band shows by reeling in the chaos in favor of more controlled bursts with melodies t...
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Price: $23.99
Released: 2009 Only 1 Left In Stock (Add-to-Cart)
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Skeletonwitch Breathing the Fire (Color) (Vinyl LP)
Label: Prosthetic Origin: USA
Produced by Jack Endino. Limited edition of only 500 copies with orange splatter on translucent red vinyl. Deluxe gatefold sleeve. Much like Beyond the Permafrost, Breathing the Fire is a darker trip into the land of thrash. Instead of moody atmosphere, we are presented with one ass kicking riff after another. As a thrash fiend, I can’t get enough of that raw onslaught that provides energy and nothing but. Beyond the Permafrost was a damn good effort, but I must say t...
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Price: $13.99
Released: 2011 Only 2 Left In Stock (Add-to-Cart)
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Skeletonwitch Forever Abomination (CD)
Label: Prosthetic Origin: USA
Fuck. Yes. After a handful of albums developing a synthesis of old school thrash, modern black metal and dashes of rock and roll, Skeletonwitch unquestionably come into their own on Forever Abomination. The album is an electrifying consolidation of influences, gratefully nodding to the past as they keep their eyes solidly on the future. Most importantly, these songs rock!
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Price: $20.99
Released: 2011 Only 4 Left In Stock (Add-to-Cart)
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Skeletonwitch Forever Abomination (Color) (Vinyl 2LP)
Label: Prosthetic Origin: USA
Limited edition of only 500 copies on bronze vinyl. Deluxe gatefold sleeve. Fuck. Yes. After a handful of albums developing a synthesis of old school thrash, modern black metal and dashes of rock and roll, Skeletonwitch unquestionably come into their own on Forever Abomination. The album is an electrifying consolidation of influences, gratefully nodding to the past as they keep their eyes solidly on the future. Most importantly, these songs rock!
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