Old Forest "Graveside (Black vinyl)" Limited Edition 12"
Limited black vinyl edition of 250. Comes with double sided insert on 150gsm art paper housed in a 300 gsm carton outer sleeve.
'Graveside' is a re-affirmation of the band's purpose and aims, and 'Graveside' differs from its predecessor in many ways. The UK trios' 8th album since 1998 embraces a definite primitive and regressive approach to both its writing and recording ; it is a work of deliberate imperfection. From the first notes, it is obviously replete with references both musically and lyrically to those tried & tested themes of Black Metal and horror classics - but always with reverence, and never platitudinous.
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Old Forest "Graveside (Black vinyl)" Limited Edition 12"
Old Forest "Graveside (Black vinyl)" Limited Edition 12"
Limited black vinyl edition of 250. Comes with double sided insert on 150gsm art paper housed in a 300 gsm carton outer sleeve.
'Graveside' is a re-affirmation of the band's purpose and aims, and 'Graveside' differs from its predecessor in many ways. The UK trios' 8th album since 1998 embraces a definite primitive and regressive approach to both its writing and recording ; it is a work of deliberate imperfection. From the first notes, it is obviously replete with references both musically and lyrically to those tried & tested themes of Black Metal and horror classics - but always with reverence, and never platitudinous.
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Limited black vinyl edition of 250. Comes with double sided insert on 150gsm art paper housed in a 300 gsm carton outer sleeve.
'Graveside' is a re-affirmation of the band's purpose and aims, and 'Graveside' differs from its predecessor in many ways. The UK trios' 8th album since 1998 embraces a definite primitive and regressive approach to both its writing and recording ; it is a work of deliberate imperfection. From the first notes, it is obviously replete with references both musically and lyrically to those tried & tested themes of Black Metal and horror classics - but always with reverence, and never platitudinous.





















