Rare 1993 Japan pressing with OBI-strip After the breakup of Emerson, Lake And Palmer in 1978, Greg Lake set out to launch a solo career. He teamed up with guitar virtuoso Gary Moore and enlisted the talents of Bruce Springsteens Continue reading →
Lake's debut showed them in strong form doing what they do best: pop-oriented, rocking tunes. It would be a sound that would be their mainstay for their entire career. From the opening piece, "On the Run," the group established themselves Continue reading →
2023 press on royal blue and baby blue custom galaxy merge vinyl with lyric insert
Bolder than The Karelian Isthmus and conceptually superior to later attempts at progressive but radio-friendly ’90s metal, Tales From the Thousand Lakes might just be Continue reading →
Transparent marbled orange and black vinyl with gatefold cover and poster. Limited 500 copies
Forever Autumn is probably Lake Of Tears finest accomplishment. Full of dramatics and melancholy harmonicas and Daniel Brennare’s charismatic voice. There are also acoustic passages that Continue reading →
Rusty vinyl with gatefold cover and poster. Limited 500 copies
Forever Autumn is probably Lake Of Tears finest accomplishment. Full of dramatics and melancholy harmonicas and Daniel Brennare’s charismatic voice. There are also acoustic passages that draws comparison to Tiamat’s Continue reading →
Black vinyl with a luxurious tip on gatefold sleeve and poster. Limited 300 copies
Forever Autumn is probably Lake Of Tears finest accomplishment. Full of dramatics and melancholy harmonicas and Daniel Brennare’s charismatic voice. There are also acoustic passages that Continue reading →
Marbled orange and black vinyl with gatefold cover and poster. Limited 500 copies
Forever Autumn is probably Lake Of Tears finest accomplishment. Full of dramatics and melancholy harmonicas and Daniel Brennare’s charismatic voice. There are also acoustic passages that draws Continue reading →
Grey, black and white marbled vinyl with gatefold cover and poster. Limited 500 copies
Forever Autumn is probably Lake Of Tears finest accomplishment. Full of dramatics and melancholy harmonicas and Daniel Brennare’s charismatic voice. There are also acoustic passages that Continue reading →
Official 2022 pressed Greek music cassette. Limited 300 copies
Forever Autumn is probably Lake Of Tears finest accomplishment. Full of dramatics and melancholy harmonicas and Daniel Brennare’s charismatic voice. There are also acoustic passages that draws comparison to Tiamat’s Wildhoney Continue reading →
2018 press on green vinyl with lyric insert. Limited 300 copies
Bolder than The Karelian Isthmus and conceptually superior to later attempts at progressive but radio-friendly ’90s metal, Tales From the Thousand Lakes might just be Amorphis’ best recording. This Continue reading →
Round patch from Camp Crystal Lake (Friday The 13th movies) that says Camp Crystal Lake Counselor. Officially made patch by Waxwork records in the Usa. Approx size 9 x 9 cm
Black vinyl with one bonus track not available on the cd version
San Fran Bay Area punkers Black Cat Music contains former members of such respected Berkeley punk bands as the Criminals and the Receivers. They are a young band Continue reading →
2011 re-issue with Black Winter Day as bonus Bolder than The Karelian Isthmus and conceptually superior to later attempts at progressive but radio-friendly '90s metal, Tales From the Thousand Lakes might just be Amorphis' best recording. This record is heavy, Continue reading →
After the heavily distorted bass and doomsday church organ of Emerson, Lake & Palmer’s debut album, the exhilarating prog rock of epic proportions on Tarkus, and the violent removal of the sacred aura of Continue reading →
2014 vinyl single featuring two exclusive tracks. The previously unreleased The Lake Of Blood on the A-side while the B-side features an acoustic version of the title track from the bands 2013 album
Zombie Lake started in 2003 when Axeman Derek Schilling (of hatecore legends Neglect) wrote an email to a German Thrash Metal legends Protector tribute site and got reply from original vocalist Martin Missy. They became friends and talked about doing Continue reading →
Limited double album on blue and white vinyls with gatefold cover Bolder than The Karelian Isthmus and conceptually superior to later attempts at progressive but radio-friendly '90s metal, Tales From the Thousand Lakes might just be Amorphis' best recording. This Continue reading →
Emerson, Lake And Palmers most high profile release. The novelty triptych style LP cover was designed by famed Swiss artist H.R. Giger. Canadian pressing with gimmick fold out cover Emerson, Lake And Palmer's most successful and well-realized album (after their Continue reading →
Sweden's Lake Of Tears has gradually evolved over the past decade or so from a Melodic Death Metal act to a Symphonic Gothic Rock one. Their fifth masterpiece, The Neonai, is worthy of being compared to their best, Forever Autumn Continue reading →
After setting the scene with their previous two concept albums, Chicago alt-rock four-piece Madina Lake now face the difficult task of drawing their tale of a missing socialite in a fictional 1950s town to a satisfying conclusion with the third Continue reading →
PROMOTIONAL ONLY means issued by record company in very limited quantity and sent to selected industry professionals ONLY for promotional consideration/airplay. Never for sale and highly collectable releases This career retrospective celebrates the Finnish Metal band's 15th anniversary. The release Continue reading →
Deluxe edition with bonus dvd. This career retrospective celebrates the Finnish Metal band's 15th anniversary. The release spotlights specially selected songs from every one of the band's critically acclaimed albums. The cd contains 20 tracks including two previously unreleased cover Continue reading →
Bolder than The Karelian Isthmus and conceptually superior to later attempts at progressive but radio-friendly '90s metal, Tales From the Thousand Lakes might just be Amorphis' best recording. This record is heavy, yet never succumbs to the inane extremes common Continue reading →
Japan press with OBI-strip and 3 bonus tracks The Swedish pioneers of dark music, Lake Of Tears, are a constant magnitude in the scene since many years and its hard to imagine it without them. Their biggest advantage is an Continue reading →
Lake's fourth release shows little change in the band's sound — they are slightly mellower, but just as enjoyable. Highlights include the delicate "Amigo," the sunny "Jamaica High" and the quiet 'Southern Nights'. Track listing: 1. Celebrate 2. Come On Continue reading →
With Paradise Island, Lake gave listeners no real surprises. Indeed, their style of music could almost be looked on as a brand name. You pretty much knew from the get-go that any Lake album would be composed of well-written, arranged, Continue reading →
Lake was one of the great unknown bands of the 1970s. The group combined strong pop melodies with definite progressive rock-oriented arrangements. This album, obviously the group's second, features a lot of different textures. From the pop/rock-oriented "Welcome to the Continue reading →