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You searched for " Seventh Rule " in: record labels Items found: 22
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Price: $6.66
Released: 2004 In Stock (Add-to-Cart)
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Akimbo City of the Stars (CD)
Label: Seventh Rule Origin: USA
City of the Stars is heavy but without a ton of distortion, and the songs have an almost mathy-type feel to them. With the jagged, hoarse vocals, Akimbo take on a more abrasive quality. It's a hectic, chaotic album. Songs start and stop without warning, yet all the time maintaining momentum. It’s like they’ve created a perpetual motion machine that runs on madness. If that doesn’t entice you to check them out, I don’t know what will.
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Price: $13.99
Released: 2011 Only 3 Left In Stock (Add-to-Cart)
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Atriarch Forever the End (Vinyl LP)
Label: Seventh Rule Origin: USA
Oppressive in its atmosphere and crafted with an unrelenting darkness of aesthetic, Forever the End, from Portland, Oregon’s Atriarch is an intelligent masterwork that harkens to a very particular sense of drama. It’s a grieving, sorrowful atmosphere, playing modern doom tonality off depressive ‘90s-style guitar weeping that’s more Gothic than “gothic,” but owes something to drunken teenage late nights spent hanging out in cemeteries nonetheless. The four mostly-extend...
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Price: $11.99
Released: 2013 In Stock (Add-to-Cart)
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Batillus Concrete Sustain (CD)
Label: Seventh Rule Origin: USA
Two years after breaking through with Furnace, Brooklyn's finest, Batillus, are back with Concrete Sustain, a collection of six fairly lengthy but surprisingly lean and focused updates on the band's industrial sludge repertoire. Representing more of a refinement of the existing Batillus sound rather than an evolution per se, Concrete Sustain dials back the atmospherics just a smidge without sacrificing any of the bottom end. Heavy is and always will be the Batillus sto...
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Price: $6.66
Released: 2011 Only 2 Left In Stock (Add-to-Cart)
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Batillus Furnace (CD)
Label: Seventh Rule Origin: USA
New York doom act Batillus is finally dropping the long-awaited debut full-length album “Furnace.” Now fully equipped with a vocalist, Batillus is filling out its sound and taking the reins of its own destiny. The long stretches of simmering doom found in previous outings are all here, but cranked up a notch as the group finds its footing and looks to make an impact on the sludgy metal scene. Fans of massive riffs and being crushed to death in slow motion have got a f...
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Price: $13.99
Released: 2011 Out of Stock Add-to-Wishlist
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Batillus Furnace (Vinyl LP)
Label: Seventh Rule Origin: USA
New York doom act Batillus is finally dropping the long-awaited debut full-length album “Furnace.” Now fully equipped with a vocalist, Batillus is filling out its sound and taking the reins of its own destiny. The long stretches of simmering doom found in previous outings are all here, but cranked up a notch as the group finds its footing and looks to make an impact on the sludgy metal scene. Fans of massive riffs and being crushed to death in slow motion have got a f...
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Price: $6.66
Released: 2010 Only 4 Left In Stock (Add-to-Cart)
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Diesto High as the Sun (CD)
Label: Seventh Rule Origin: USA
Heavy without being oppressive and familiar without being redundant, Portland, Oregon, post-sludgers Diesto’s High as the Sun is an hour of righteously brutal ambience made flesh with crunching riffs, post-metal rhythmic churn, hypnotically chanted vocals and drone just where it’s needed most. The four-piece seem modern in their influence, but as much as one could point to YOB, Kylesa and more recent A Storm of Light for comparisons, elements of Unsane, Earth, Oceanic-...
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Price: $6.66
Released: 2008 Only 5 Left In Stock (Add-to-Cart)
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Indian Slights and Abuse/The Sycophant (CD)
Label: Seventh Rule Origin: USA
Slights and Abuse/The Sycophant (originally released as two separate limited edition LPs) literally leaps out at you and barely pauses over the course of its nine songs. The first three songs pummel the listener with a thunderous barrage of heavy that could be described as a syrupy, swampy form of grindcore. It's not until “Fatal Lack” that the band reverts back to a slower tempo and settles into an evil 15 minutes of crusty doom. If the Slights and Abuse half of the ...
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Price: $6.66
Released: 2011 Out of Stock Add-to-Wishlist
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Indian The Unquiet Sky (Re-issue) (CD)
Label: Seventh Rule Origin: USA
This is stripped down hate doom, very much akin to their late Chicago brethren Buried at Sea or Portland, Maine’s Ocean. The forays into southern sludge grooves and the occasional faster pace add some color as well. Like most bands of this nature, it takes awhile for the full effect of Indian to sink in. It’s a massive sound, almost confrontational in nature. Fans of this style of music will be raving about this one for awhile.
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Price: $6.66
Released: 2010 Out of Stock Add-to-Wishlist
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Kongh Shadows of the Shapeless (CD)
Label: Seventh Rule Origin: USA
Yes, Kongh employs many of the same tactics as YOB. There are big, catchy riffs and progressive song writing forms. There’s also plenty of high end guitar work providing intellectual counterpoints to the massive guitars that hammer away at main riffs with reckless abandon. The rhythm section is groove-oriented and occasionally steps out of line for smart time signature play and flare. Still, is that such a bad thing? Both bands’ songs are magnificent and distinct. I, f...
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Price: $6.66
Released: 2009 Only 3 Left In Stock (Add-to-Cart)
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Lord Mantis Spawning the Nephilim (CD)
Label: Seventh Rule Origin: USA
Features members of Nachtmystium and Indian. If you were to leave Lair of the Minotaur in the depths of whatever cavern Khanate existed in, they might come out sounding like Lord Mantis, whose appropriation of Morbid Angel-type mythological references (and a black metal-type logo) underscores the varied influences playing out in Spawning the Nephilim’s seven tracks. As the chugging modern sub-thunder riffage shows, they’re not just blasting away with aimless aggression...
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Released: 2007 Only 3 Left In Stock (Add-to-Cart)
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The Makai The End of All You Know (CD)
Label: Seventh Rule Origin: USA
The End of All You Know is noisy, guitar-heavy, and cranked up to the maximum. The band blends thrash and extreme metal, Swedish-influenced melodic death, and a good bit of chaotic hardcore. The pace is relentless, the songwriting is solid, and the arrangements are written in a way that keeps each song from sounding like the next one.
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Price: $13.99
Released: 2008 Only 5 Left In Stock (Add-to-Cart)
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The Makai The End of All You Know (Color) (Vinyl LP)
Label: Seventh Rule Origin: USA
Limited edition of only 320 hand-numbered copies on grey swirl colored vinyl!Double sided silk-screened cover! The End of All You Know is noisy, guitar-heavy, and cranked up to the maximum. The band blends thrash and extreme metal, Swedish-influenced melodic death, and a good bit of chaotic hardcore. The pace is relentless, the songwriting is solid, and the arrangements are written in a way that keeps each song from sounding like the next one.
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Price: $6.66
Released: 2009 Only 5 Left In Stock (Add-to-Cart)
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Millions Gather Scatter (CD)
Label: Seventh Rule Origin: USA
Say whatever you want about the fact that Millions features Seventh Rule Recordings co-founder Scott Flaster. Gather Scatter is worth your attention because if Flaster wasn’t playing guitar and singing in this band, I wouldn’t at all be surprised to hear them on his label anyway. Semi-tech spastic smartypants noisy hardcore with some sunburned, driving Southern riff work and the occasional Black Flag about to have a nervous breakdown groove? Yeah, that’s such a depart...
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Price: $13.99
Released: 2009 In Stock (Add-to-Cart)
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Millions Gather Scatter (Vinyl LP)
Label: Seventh Rule Origin: USA
Say whatever you want about the fact that Millions features Seventh Rule Recordings co-founder Scott Flaster. Gather Scatter is worth your attention because if Flaster wasn’t playing guitar and singing in this band, I wouldn’t at all be surprised to hear them on his label anyway. Semi-tech spastic smartypants noisy hardcore with some sunburned, driving Southern riff work and the occasional Black Flag about to have a nervous breakdown groove? Yeah, that’s such a depart...
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Price: $6.66
Released: 2005 Only 1 Left In Stock (Add-to-Cart)
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Raise the Red Lantern Breathe Fire (CD)
Label: Seventh Rule Origin: USA
A metalcore alike to Rwake at times, mixing the tonalities and production of sludge with the speed and melodic sensibilities of your early Mastodons, your Keelhauls, and fuck, let's toss in the vocal style and general aesthetic of your Neurosis' and your Isis'. Breathe Fire is a satisfying and propulsive experience. The band is great at crafting a single, unified narrative out of the songs and riffs on the record, and it's a narrative that consistently entertai...
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Price: $11.99
Released: 2012 In Stock (Add-to-Cart)
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Stoneburner Sickness Will Pass (CD)
Label: Seventh Rule Origin: USA
Features Jason Depew (Buried at Sea) and Sanford Parker (Minsk, Nachmystium, Twilight). Summertime is upon us in the Northern Hemisphere, and most people turn to light, fluffy music to act as a soundtrack for those long days lounging on the beach. Not everybody wants their music to be poppy and bright; darkness always looms in the distance, and Stoneburner’s debut album “Sickness Will Pass” is the cure for sunny days. One listen and the gloom will wash over the day, lik...
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Price: $13.99
Released: 2012 Only 3 Left In Stock (Add-to-Cart)
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Stoneburner Sickness Will Pass (Color) (Vinyl LP)
Label: Seventh Rule Origin: USA
Features Jason Depew (Buried at Sea) and Sanford Parker (Minsk, Nachmystium, Twilight). Limited edition of only 100 copies with black swirls on translucent "blood" colored vinyl. Summertime is upon us in the Northern Hemisphere, and most people turn to light, fluffy music to act as a soundtrack for those long days lounging on the beach. Not everybody wants their music to be poppy and bright; darkness always looms in the distance, and Stoneburner’s debut album “Sickness ...
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Price: $13.99
Released: 2011 In Stock (Add-to-Cart)
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The Swan King Eyes Like Knives (Vinyl LP)
Label: Seventh Rule Origin: USA
180gr. vinyl. They have that on-the-edge sound that bands like Queens of the Stone Age and Foo Fighters have, but both of those bands have punk roots which makes it possible for them to explore the limits they create for themselves. Then you have touches of Seaweed and Mudhoney that gives the music a slight Pacific Northwest flair (which in many ways is also rooted in the midwest), while vocalist/guitarist Dallas Thomas sounds like all of them with a pinch of Mike Muir ...
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Price: $6.66
Released: 2004 Only 2 Left In Stock (Add-to-Cart)
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Sweet Cobra Praise (CD)
Label: Seventh Rule Origin: USA
This band and album completely slay, laying waste to anything in their path. Reminds me of a wicked cross of Keelhaul, Unsane, Sheer Terror, JJ Paradise Players Club, Neurosis, Botch, Integrity,and Cutthroats 9. Highly recomennded to anyone into truly angry hateful music.
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