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our artist roster

Alcest
Alcest conjure ethereal soundscapes where black metal and shoegaze dissolve into shimmering melancholy. Guided by Neige’s singular vision, their music feels like a gateway to dream-realms—intimate, otherworldly, and profoundly emotional.

Alestorm
Alestorm unleash a riotous blend of pirate-themed power metal, drunken revelry, and tongue-in-cheek chaos. Their anthemic hooks and swashbuckling theatrics forged a uniquely irreverent corner of the modern metal world.

Archgoat
Archgoat embody the raw, barbaric essence of bestial black metal. With primitive riffs, ritualistic atmospheres, and uncompromising blasphemy, they channel the genre’s most feral and unholy spirit.

Asphyx
Asphyx deliver crushing old-school death/doom forged in pure heaviness. Their sound—dense, relentless, and cavernous—has become a benchmark of European extremity built on raw authenticity and lethal simplicity.

Bathory – Blood, Fire, Death
Bathory’s Blood, Fire, Death marked a turning point where black metal savagery met epic, Viking-inspired grandeur.

Batushka
Batushka merge black metal’s bleakness with the liturgical mystique of Orthodox ritual. Their chanted vocals, incense-laden atmospheres, and monastic darkness craft a sound both sacred and unsettling.

Beherit
Beherit are architects of primordial black metal chaos—minimalist, ritualistic, and dripping with occult menace. Their work carved some of the genre’s most raw and otherworldly sonic landscapes.

Benediction
Benediction stand as pillars of British death metal, forging a sound rooted in grit, intensity, and no-nonsense aggression. Their enduring legacy lies in unfiltered heaviness and steadfast authenticity.

Borknagar
Borknagar traverse the frontier between black metal, prog, and folk-tinged grandeur. Their expansive compositions explore nature, philosophy, and cosmic introspection with soaring vocals and intricate musicianship.

Cult of Fire
Cult of Fire ignite a mystical fusion of black metal and Eastern spirituality. Their ceremonial atmospheres and hypnotic melodies evoke transcendence through flames, shadows, and sacred reverence.

Destruction
Destruction are titans of Teutonic thrash—fast, razor-sharp, and utterly ferocious. Their relentless riffcraft helped define an entire era of European extremity with precision and unbreakable attitude.

Harakiri for the Sky
Harakiri for the Sky forge expansive post-black metal steeped in emotional devastation. Their sweeping melodies and cathartic intensity carve soundscapes where melancholy becomes monumental.

Impaled Nazarene
Impaled Nazarene deliver an explosive hybrid of black metal, punk ferocity, and chaotic nihilism.

Kampfar
Kampfar channel the frostbitten spirit of Norwegian pagan black metal. Atmospheric yet fierce, their music evokes ancient rituals, mist-covered forests, and timeless fires of myth.

Leprous
Leprous craft forward-thinking progressive metal defined by emotional depth, dynamic tension, and spellbinding vocal performances. Their sound pushes genre boundaries with elegance and innovation.

Marduk
Marduk epitomize relentless black metal warfare—fast, grim, and devastating. Their scorched-earth approach forged one of the genre’s most fearsome and uncompromising legacies.

Mayhem
Mayhem stand as the most infamous architects of Norwegian black metal. Visionary, transgressive, and transformative, their ever-evolving sound embodies the genre’s darkest roots and avant-garde potential.

Mgła
Mgła weave nihilistic black metal built on hypnotic riffs, bleak lyricism, and immaculate precision. Their cold, minimalistic approach has become one of the most influential voices of modern darkness.

Morbid
Morbid carved a brief yet pivotal chapter in extreme metal’s early history. Raw, savage, and brimming with youthful chaos, their work laid groundwork for Scandinavian extremity.

Ne Obliviscaris
Ne Obliviscaris transcend metal boundaries through progressive compositions blending extreme metal, classical elegance, and virtuosic performance. Their sound is grand, emotional, and breathtakingly intricate.

Necrophobic
Necrophobic fuse black and death metal into a blazing, melodic storm. With razor-edged riffs and occult atmospheres, they stand as pillars of the Swedish extreme tradition.

Orphaned Land
Orphaned Land bridge cultures through a powerful blend of metal, Middle Eastern melodies, and spiritual themes. Their music advocates unity, weaving heavy riffs with ancient traditions and heartfelt storytelling.

Old Man’s Child
Old Man’s Child forged a sharp, melodic strain of black metal where icy aggression meets symphonic grandeur. Guided by Galder’s singular craftsmanship, the band shaped a sound both sinister and majestic—filled with swift riffwork, dark romanticism, and an unmistakable Norwegian bite.

Riverside
Riverside sculpt lush, emotive progressive rock shaped by introspection and atmosphere. Their sound flows between melancholy and light, balancing technical mastery with human vulnerability.

Rotting Christ
Rotting Christ are pioneers of Hellenic black metal, crafting occult atmospheres and hypnotic melodies with ritualistic devotion. Their evolution forged one of the genre’s most distinctive and enduring voices.
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