
The cd version already came out on Editions Mego, but I'm waiting for the LP to come out on Japanese imprint Inoxia. Any time now...

The last transmission from the NYC doomsters, recorded back in 2005, before they decided enough is enough. All good things must come to an end. Why couldn't it be Metallica instead? According to the latest from Hydrahead, this is set to drop any time now. Above is the picture LP version of the record released through Trust No One Recordings in Europe.

Just gotta say it's about time she put out a new record. How long has it been, girl? Seems like an eternity. Hoping a tour will soon follow.

It's already leaked and I'm currently playing it to death, but nevertheless I will be forking out the cash for the actual LP when it comes out. I believe this record to be their finest moment. The pre-order for the album has been going on for a while now at Temporary Residence. First 1,000 LP orders get colored vinyl.

Probably the most anticipated black metal release for me this year. They'll be in town in March with new label mates Pelican in tow.

The new album is written and will be recorded next month with Steve Albini at the helm, who did great justice to the band's sound by producing their last LP, Pilgrimage. No release date on that yet, but until then Important will be releasing a live album recorded last year in Japan with new drummer Emil Amos. Dude is ferocious behind the kit. If Chris Hakius is John Bonham, then Emil Amos is Elvin Jones.

The official CD release date is in May, but the limited edition LP version comes out 2 weeks prior in April. Yes!

Wow. Besides the two principals, Stephen O'Malley and Greg Anderson, and contributions from usual suspects Attila Csihar and Oren Ambarchi, The band's guitar & bass drones is augmented and expanded by brass, winds, strings, piano and choir. All that AND Dylan Carlson. Maximum volume yields maximum results indeed. Info here.

This as-yet-to-be-titled EP will be the band's first release on their new label, Southern Lord. Three songs total, 2 new and 1 cover song featuring a very special guest musician.

Here's one for the ages: Shrinebuilder is Scott Kelly (Neurosis) and Wino on vocals and guitars, Al Cisneros (Sleep, OM) on bass and Dale Crover (Melvins) on drums. Dizamn. The album is recorded and set to be released this Summer on Neurot Recordings.

The follow-up to their ridiculously rockin' 'The Red Album' should be out sometime this year. Question is, will it at least be just as good as its predecessor?
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