Product Details
- An MVD Exclusive
- SKU: BFR-028-LP
- Format: LP
- UPC: 760137135630
- Street Date: 10/06/23
- PreBook Date: 09/01/23
- Label: Blues Funeral Recordings »
- Genre: Metal
- Run Time: 39:23 mins
- Number of Discs: 1
- Audio: STEREO
- Year of Production: 2023
- Region Code: 0
- Box Lot: 20
- Territory: NA,JP
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Dopelord - Songs For Satan
An iconoclastic milestone that rumbles the earth and shakes our figurative foundations, Songs for Satan is a fuzz-drenched blast of amplified heresy!
- List Price: $24.99
- Your Price: $24.99
- In Stock: 11
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Songs for Satan is a moment of critical mass for Warsaw, Poland's DOPELORD. A blast of devil-worship in the riffing realms is nothing new, and while they aren't the first band to openly embrace the motif, their amplified heresy is uniquely triumphant, their fuzz-drenched apostasy genuine and glorious. Songs for Satan showcases the band's equal mastery of lumbering plod and silvery hooks, and mines Polish Catholicism's decades of oppression for lyrical fuel. Tracks like "Satan's Call," "The Chosen One," "One Billion Skulls" and "Worms" are pointed in their defiance of the church's cultural dominance, even while managing to be contagiously singable at the same time. Calling to mind Electric Wizard, Windhand, Beelzebong and Acid King, Songs for Satan is DOPELORD's apex, an iconoclastic milestone that rumbles the earth and shakes our figurative foundations.
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Sales Points
- DOPELORD is heavy music's foremost peer to ELECTRIC WIZARD
- First official album release in the US (previous albums were Europe only)
- Confirmed Feature and Half-Page Ad in DECIBEL MAGAZINE
- Targeted Social Media Video Ad Campaign
- Full Independent PR Campaign by Purple Sage PR and All-Noir PR
- Massive, infectious stoner doom for fans of ELECTRIC WIZARD, ACID KING, MONOLORD and BONGZILLA
Press Quotes
A torrent of ear-pleasingly suffocating riffs which crush all in their path - Satan would be pleased.
—Worship Metal
Nothing will be the same again. There used to be doom, now there is DOPELORD.
—The Heavy Chronicles
Huge unstoppable riffing in every song!
—Sludgelord