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You searched for " Heavy Birth " in: record labels Items found: 7
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Price: $21.99
Released: 2009 In Stock (Add-to-Cart)
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Bible of the Devil Freedom Metal (Vinyl LP) (Import)
Label: Heavy Birth Origin: Netherlands
180gr vinyl. Bible of the Devil has really honed its ability to write quality metal songs that bring to mind the genre's '80's heyday without being simplistic retreads. You get punchy riffs, memorable choruses, and solos galore. All the tracks on Freedom Metal are winners. Five albums in and you'd expect the band to start faltering, but that's definitely not the case with Bible of the Devil.
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Price: $35.99
Released: 2007 Only 4 Left In Stock (Add-to-Cart)
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El Thule Green Magic (Vinyl 2LP) (Import)
Label: Heavy Birth Origin: Netherlands
160gr green vinyl! Deluxe gatefold sleeve! Includes a bonus DVD! Produced by Truckfighters' Niklas “Mr. Dango” Kallgren. Pushed to the red, it has a fierce intensity that would make even the weepiest of ballads seem rabid. But Green Magic is free of any saccharine sentiments. It's a flurry of loud, caustic, ugly riffs, with little room for subtlety – even the sweeping outro to “Adam Bomb” swings with the grace of a sack full of bricks. El Thule hits you with as much b...
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Price: $31.99
Released: 2010 In Stock (Add-to-Cart)
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Solace A.D. (Black) (Vinyl 2LP) (Import)
Label: Heavy Birth Origin: Netherlands
Limited edition on black vinyl. Deluxe gatefold sleeve. AD is almost recklessly dense, a labyrinth display of everything Solace has to offer. The songs, whether the Hessian metal aggression of "Disillusioned Prophet" and "The Immortal, the Dead and the Nothing," the more traditional doom of "Za Gamman" and "The Eyes of the Vulture," or the breakneck hardcore of "Skull of the Head of a Man" (a lesser companion to "Cement Stitches," but still a vicious throat puncher), a...
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Price: $36.99
Released: 2010 Only 4 Left In Stock (Add-to-Cart)
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Solace A.D. (Color) (Vinyl 2LP) (Import)
Label: Heavy Birth Origin: Netherlands
Limited edition with red bleed on orange vinyl. Deluxe gatefold sleeve. AD is almost recklessly dense, a labyrinth display of everything Solace has to offer. The songs, whether the Hessian metal aggression of "Disillusioned Prophet" and "The Immortal, the Dead and the Nothing," the more traditional doom of "Za Gamman" and "The Eyes of the Vulture," or the breakneck hardcore of "Skull of the Head of a Man" (a lesser companion to "Cement Stitches," but still a vicious th...
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Price: $19.99
Released: 2008 In Stock (Add-to-Cart)
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Solenoid Self Titled (Vinyl LP) (Import)
Label: Heavy Birth Origin: Netherlands
180gr. vinyl! Now, that's an opener. Opening song 'Out in the Cold' sounds like an unpolished collaboration between Motörhead and Orange Goblin, and sets the expectations for the rest of the album high. The influences of the first song stand firm, albeit that the emphasis is put more and more on stoner and technical metal. With catchy songs, wailing leads, lots of variation (listen to the very heavy metal in Slayin'!) and excellent vocals Solenoid may very well become t...
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Price: $11.99
Released: 2008 In Stock (Add-to-Cart)
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Valkyrie/Bible of the Devil Split 7 inch (Blue) (Vinyl 7 inch) (Import)
Label: Heavy Birth Origin: Netherlands
Limited edition on blue vinyl. Bible of the Devil from Chicago, IL are a rocking combo with a heavy double guitar attack. In five years they made four great albums that, although all very good, show a definite increase in craftmanship and songwriting skills. So far the band put out two split 7"s with other bands: with fellow Chicagoans The Last Vegas in 2004, and San Francisco's ‘The Lord Weird' Slough Feg in 2006. Last year they picked Rockbridge County, VA's doom meta...
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Price: $11.99
Released: 2008 Only 3 Left In Stock (Add-to-Cart)
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Valkyrie/Bible of the Devil Split 7 inch (Red) (Vinyl 7 inch) (Import)
Label: Heavy Birth Origin: Netherlands
Limited edition on red vinyl. Bible of the Devil from Chicago, IL are a rocking combo with a heavy double guitar attack. In five years they made four great albums that, although all very good, show a definite increase in craftmanship and songwriting skills. So far the band put out two split 7"s with other bands: with fellow Chicagoans The Last Vegas in 2004, and San Francisco's ‘The Lord Weird' Slough Feg in 2006. Last year they picked Rockbridge County, VA's doom metal...
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