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RED

  1. Chicago, Illinois
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  1. B-Sides and Remixes, Vol. I
    by Perturbator
    Another Sleepless Night - (Slick Moranis) Another Sleepless Night - (Slick Moranis)
    Notable remixes within this album include Shock Doctrine, These Bones, and the (in)famous Behemoth.
    However, the one that personally caught me the most was the remix for Another Sleepless Night.
    James Kent said that the original song was one of the most beautiful songs he has ever listened to. I wholeheartedly agree.
    But his remix? Entirely on a new level.
    Drop dead gorgeous.
  2. B-Sides and Remixes, Vol. II
    by Perturbator
    Aurora Haze (with Starforce) Aurora Haze (with Starforce)
    These are an absolute joy to listen to. It's always a pleasure to feel like you're rediscovering Perturbator while touring through this album. It personally makes me extremely impressed with how far he's gone, especially with New Model and Lustful Sacraments.
    However, the classic tracks still hold up to this very day. You can never go wrong with them, perfect for a nolstalgia trip.

    Aurora Haze sounds like Synth Heaven.
  3. Rites Of Love And Reverence
    by Gost
    Bound By The Horror Bound By The Horror
    After Valediction, GosT evolves once again with the 2nd, last album out of Century Media.

    It's somewhat back to what GosT used to do, although with key differences being more modern sounds, glitchy effects, and singing. Since this album is about witchcraft and its effect on women throughout history, I say it's a great combo.

    Love the album cover too. Nona Limmen's photography is phenomenal.
  4. Valediction
    by Gost
    Relentless Passing Relentless Passing
    Ah here they are. Guess they were on Bandcamp the whole time.

    Valediction is perhaps GosT's most "out there" work to date, even more so than Prophecy. It's an absolute conglomerate of genres, which ended up being pretty controversial within GosT's fandom, and even caused a division.

    Me personally? I like it. I had a hunch GosT would start to a more metal-esque style since Possessor, and it's even more prominent in Prophecy.

    Fitting album name, too.
    Say hello to the new GosT, everyone.
  5. Cult of Luna & Julie Christmas - Cygnus (Perturbator remix)
    by PERTURBATOR
  6. The Second Era
    by Xtrullor
  7. Legacy
    by Xtrullor
  8. The Age of the Saucers
    by Hollywood Burns
  9. Invaders
    by Hollywood Burns
  10. Dangerous Days
    by PERTURBATOR
  11. Non Paradisi (Secret Arcana)
    by Gost
  12. Non Paradisi
    by Gost
  13. Behemoth
    by Gost
  14. Skull
    by Gost
  15. The Loop (Instrumental Version)
    by Volkor X
  16. Prophecy
    by Gost
    Digital Death Digital Death
    If "Possessor" was GosT shoving Hell itself down your throat, "Prophecy" is GosT brutally taking Hell out from you, then releasing it upon the entire world, all while commencing the biblical apocalypse. It's downright evil.

    Lot more distinct than previous albums, even the two from Century Media, but traces of GosT are still here, even from his oldest works!

    Hope you enjoy your new home of Metal Blade Records, because it really suits you now.

    Also that album cover is eye candy.
  17. The Loop
    by Volkor X
    Ascendance Ascendance
    This album is phenomenal.
    It truly sounds like a once in a lifetime journey, as the emotions the songs emit are unlike anything I've ever heard.

    You can almost empathize with Syd in this story.
  18. TRILOGY
    by Carpenter Brut
  19. Particles EP
    by M.O.O.N.
  20. MOON EP
    by M.O.O.N.