MEMORY DRIVEN - Relative Obscurity CD
The debut album of Memory Driven brings together a blend of styles that moves forward with a certainty that can only be described as "driven" and offers eleven tracks of a specific brand of melodic, heavy and soulful doom metal made by musicians with a desire to create what they always wanted to hear. The foursome, led by well-known doom veteran Dennis Cornelius (Revelation, Place of Skulls, Dwell Within), won’t be detracted from reaching even greater levels of achievement and recognition. "Relative Obscurity" is the beginning of that experiment and you’re invited to join them.


ROOT – Zjevení CD
Being persecuted and oppressed by the communist Czechoslovakian government and real difficulties obtaining a proper studio and reasonable recording equipment - the most miserable conditions imaginable really - didn’t stop Root from making one of the most evil and individualistic black metal creations ever, with rotten riffs stinking of the old and grey Eastern Bloc in the most positive sense. It wouldn’t be misguided to name them Bathory from behind the Iron Curtain. "Zjevení" is a definite must for fans of early primitive black metal and our re-release comes enhanced with a new and improved layout and several bonus tracks from the Root-archives.


ROOT - The Temple in the Underworld CD
Root has always been a unique band and their third album "The Temple in the Underworld" saw further detachment from "ordinary" thrash-influenced black metal and the restraints it imposed in favor of a more monumental sound. It’s a transitional album; a starting point from where the band took their first steps into a previously uncharted territory. It’s a conduit to a demonic world both ancient and little-known and stands as a visionary monument of dark and original metal; an achievement in willingness to reach beyond into the unknown and daring us, the listeners, to follow. A must for fans of early black metal and our re-release comes enhanced with a new and improved layout and several bonus tracks from the Root-archives.

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