Price: $32.99
Released: 2013 Only 1 Left In Stock (Add-to-Cart)
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Pharaoh Overlord #3 (Vinyl LP) (Import)
Label: KRYPT-028 Origin: Finalnd
Pharaoh Overlord's #3 has a more subdued approach (than The Battle of the Axehammer), bringing in elements of funk, jazz, and classic rock to their minimalist instrumentals. They make their songs seem like well thought-out jams. There’s spontaneity, but it’s always focused. As was the case with The Battle..., #3 is a classic case of the “less is more” school of songwriting. The rhythm remains constant, but the guitars build and build, addi...
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Price: $27.99
Released: 2006 Only 1 Left In Stock (Add-to-Cart)
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Pharaoh Overlord #4 (CD) (Import)
Label: Ektro Origin: Finland
The Overlord strikes back! Circle members Lehtisalo, Westerlund and Leppänen formed this art-damaged, ambient stoner rock project in 2000. Following albums for the U.K.'s Riot Season Records and for the American labels Last Visible Dog and No Quarter, Ektro's kings of ultrarepetitive, instrumental trance have finally returned home!
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Price: $26.99
Released: 2011 Only 1 Left In Stock (Add-to-Cart)
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Pharaoh Overlord Out of Darkness (CD) (Import)
Label: Ektro Origin: Finland
Finnish independent recording artists Pharaoh Overlord, who have been working on the dark side of post rock for a decade, have taken a sharp, unexpected turn into the heart of true heavy metal, making the Ektro slogan New Wave of Finnish Heavy Metal come to life in a way that no other Ektro artist has ever pulled off. A blazing journey through guitar shredding face ripping true blue heavy metal as shards of steel blast from your speakers. Features guest vocals from US ...
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Price: $27.99
Released: 2010 Only 1 Left In Stock (Add-to-Cart)
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Pharaoh Overlord Siluurikaudella (CD) (Import)
Label: Ektro Origin: Finland
Pharaoh Overlord – masters of rigid hypnotic riffing and overlords of rock'n'roll repetition – surprise everybody on their latest offering by propelling themselves head first into three lengthy surreal partitures. Instead of the familiar avalanche of distortion and metronome-like drumming, Siluurikaudella offers a sound that has been stripped of all traces of rock music. Has the ever-present riff disappeared? Is it still buried somewhere beneath the unpredictable textu...
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