Newest album from HAGETISSE "The Seven Sorrows of the Virgin" on cassette tape.
Hypnotic and enigmatic black metal on best medium possible.
Limited to 50 copies.
Maar doodgaan scheen haar altijd nog veel beter, nog begeerlijker. Dat zou rust zijn, als die beloofd wordt aan de getrouwen in de psalm, dat zou zachtjes gevoerd worden langs stille wateren langs grote koele meren, dat zou troost zijn, zoals een moeder troost.
Includes unlimited streaming of the seven sorrows of the virgin
via the free Bandcamp app, plus high-quality download in MP3, FLAC and more.
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Cassette + Digital Album
2nd press of Hagetisse opus magnum. Will also have very limited double tape release in butterfly case with previous album.
Includes unlimited streaming of the seven sorrows of the virgin
via the free Bandcamp app, plus high-quality download in MP3, FLAC and more.
ships out within 4 days
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Cassette + Digital Album
2 albums by Hagetisse in one Butterfly style case. The Seven Sorrows of the Virgin & De Reis Van Vernielde.
Includes unlimited streaming of the seven sorrows of the virgin
via the free Bandcamp app, plus high-quality download in MP3, FLAC and more.
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Can you have your black metal with no moronic samples, with guitars downtuned to drill holes in your very self, hypnotizing bass lines, drums that are something more than blast beats and vocals that don't need to be soaked in reverb, and on top of it fast, melodic, headbanging and catchy?
Yes.
p.s. my grandma used to say: never judge a metal album by its intro. YomaBarr