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Gorgoroth - Pentagram [Picture Disc]
Enter the unholy beginnings of Norwegian black metal with Pentagram, the 1994 debut album from Gorgoroth—now reissued as a striking limited edition picture disc. Raw, feral, and frostbitten to the bone, this is a cornerstone of the second wave, steeped in icy riffage and Satanic fury.
Blistering cuts like “Begravelsesnatt,” “Ritual,” and “Maaneskyggens Slave” are delivered with relentless intensity, capturing the essence of early Scandinavian black metal with no compromise. The lo-fi production only adds to the grim atmosphere, making each track feel like a ritual carved in darkness.
A must-have for collectors and purists, this picture disc pairs sonic brutality with visual flair—proof that evil can look good while sounding nasty.
Gorgoroth - Pentagram [Picture Disc]
Enter the unholy beginnings of Norwegian black metal with Pentagram, the 1994 debut album from Gorgoroth—now reissued as a striking limited edition picture disc. Raw, feral, and frostbitten to the bone, this is a cornerstone of the second wave, steeped in icy riffage and Satanic fury.
Blistering cuts like “Begravelsesnatt,” “Ritual,” and “Maaneskyggens Slave” are delivered with relentless intensity, capturing the essence of early Scandinavian black metal with no compromise. The lo-fi production only adds to the grim atmosphere, making each track feel like a ritual carved in darkness.
A must-have for collectors and purists, this picture disc pairs sonic brutality with visual flair—proof that evil can look good while sounding nasty.
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Enter the unholy beginnings of Norwegian black metal with Pentagram, the 1994 debut album from Gorgoroth—now reissued as a striking limited edition picture disc. Raw, feral, and frostbitten to the bone, this is a cornerstone of the second wave, steeped in icy riffage and Satanic fury.
Blistering cuts like “Begravelsesnatt,” “Ritual,” and “Maaneskyggens Slave” are delivered with relentless intensity, capturing the essence of early Scandinavian black metal with no compromise. The lo-fi production only adds to the grim atmosphere, making each track feel like a ritual carved in darkness.
A must-have for collectors and purists, this picture disc pairs sonic brutality with visual flair—proof that evil can look good while sounding nasty.













