Product Details
- An MVD Exclusive
- SKU: DP028LP
- Format: LP
- UPC: 4250088502316
- Street Date: 11/05/13
- PreBook Date: 10/01/13
- Label: Dunkelheit Productions »
- Genre: Metal
- Run Time: 55:34 mins
- Number of Discs: 1
- Audio: STEREO
- Year of Production: 2012
- Region Code: 0
- Box Lot: 30
- Territory: US,CA
- Language: English
Product Assets
Funeral In Heaven/Plecto Aliquem Capite - Astral Mantras Of Dyslexia
Occult and Ritualistic Black Metal from Sri Lanka, now on limited vinyl!
- List Price: $8.99 New Price!
- Your Price: $8.99
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Limited Vinyl Edition of Sri Lanka's first Black Metal bands ever. Ritualistic & Occult Black Metal with a unique dark Atmosphere for an intense journey. For fans of WINTER, SUNN O))), ELECTRIC WIZARD and NECROS CHRISTOS, but this gem is heavier! An amazing drone/mystical release. Highly recommended!
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Sales Points
- Noble black Vinyl edition in high quality gatefold, ltd. to 350 handnumbered copies.
- Unique and Occult atmosphere that drowns the listener far away
- Sri Lankas first Black Metal acts ever
- A must for fans of WINTER, SUNN o))) and ELECTRIC WIZARD
Press Quotes
'Astral Mantras of Dyslexia is an amazing split with two different bands that both convince ! You can only love or hate this record...', 10/10
—Aceust, Hateful Metal Magazine (Germany)
The open-minded are cleared to proceed. Both bands have incorporated ethnic music with traditional instruments', 9/10
—Metal Kaoz Magazine (USA)
'A tantric-spiritual dimension with the sound of ancient rituals from Sri Lanka, combined with Occult Black Metal.', 7/10
—Viktor Polari, Grind! Zone Magazine (Italy)
'... authentic historical items that fans of the genre should never miss.', 5/5
—Misantropia Extrema Magazine (Portugal)
'This is not only Black Metal... This is far away from good and evil ! Cthulhu and his friends may sound like that...', 5/6
—Christian Hemmer, XXL Rock Magazine (Germany)
'If one has ever wondered what RUDRA could have sounded like had they gone down the black metal route instead of the death metal route, this split release could very well be an extreme example.'
—Hong Rui, Heavy Metal Tribune Magazine (Singapore)