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Cult Of Luna "Somewhere Along The Highway" Ltd Digipack CD
16.00 euro £11.43 MOSH 344 EARACHE WEBSTORE RECOMMENDATION OF THE YEAR 2006! 1 of 3 formats with a unique album cover design to the Digipack CD format. Shape-shifting between moments of total gloom and flashes of uplifting enlightenment, the fourth outing from Sweden's Cult Of Luna sees the collective building further on their monstrous sound. Drifting passages of reflection and melancholy are offset with sonic explosions of release that still encompasses all that is great about the band's music - genuine art played with emotion and invention. |
Cult Of Luna "Somewhere Along The Highway" CD
13.00 euro £9.28 MOSH 344 1 of 3 formats with a unique album cover design to the regular CD format. Shape-shifting between moments of total gloom and flashes of uplifting enlightenment, the fourth outing from Sweden's Cult Of Luna sees the collective building further on their monstrous sound. Drifting passages of reflection and melancholy are offset with sonic explosions of release that still encompasses all that is great about the band's music - genuine art played with emotion and invention. |
Cult Of Luna "Salvation" CD
MOSH 283 Quite simply one of the most outstanding albums of 2004. Cult Of Luna are a band that love to experiment with huge walls of sound and create high expectation through drawn out gradually building passages. Here on 'Salvation' we are exposed to an unreal sense of melody and harmony, delivered with classic Cult Of Luna force and aggression. The song structures are perfect, leaving no point of disinterest, gripping your attention all the way through 76 minutes of musical genius. Expansive Noisecore never sounded so good. |
Cult Of Luna "The Beyond" CD
11.00 euro £7.86 MOSH 263 Expansive, expressive apocalyptic art - Through a solemn path of fleeting highs and unfathomable lows CULT OF LUNA take their cues from no-one, introducing instead a new form of meticulous, soul searching, head caving sonic abuse. Cult Of Luna are not just another 'heavy' band - they are more akin to a force of nature. This 70+ minute opus is the sound of Apocalyptic Noisecore, and it will simply devastate you.We think all extreme bands will sound like this in 2 years time, but for now, meet the originators. Unmissable. |
Cult Of Luna "Cult Of Luna" CD
MOSH 271 **Recently unearthed from the warehouse vaults this re-issue comes packaged with a limited edition slipcase, snap em up while they're still available!** Originally released in 2001 on cult London Label, Rage of Achilles, Cult of Luna's crushing debut thrust them into the limelight and exposed their brand of apocalyptic noisecore to the masses. Taking their cues from bands such a as Unsane and Neurosis, Cult of Luna add a few more dimensions to the sludgybombast of the former bands. Adding a subtle element of melody and depththat not many bands of this ilk could muster up even if they joined forces and formed into one giant Noisecore Transformer. |
Cult Of Luna "Somewhere Along The Highway" US Import 2 x Black Vinyl LP Gatefold
20.00 euro £14.28 MOSH 344 LIMITED EDITION US IMPORT Black Vinyl! 1 of 3 formats with a unique album cover design to the LP format. Shape-shifting between moments of total gloom and flashes of uplifting enlightenment, the fourth outing from Sweden's Cult Of Luna sees the collective building further on their monstrous sound. Drifting passages of reflection and melancholy are offset with sonic explosions of release that still encompasses all that is great about the band's music - genuine art played with emotion and invention. |
Cult Of Luna "Salvation" Ltd Edition Digipack CD
18.00 euro £12.85 MOSH 283 Quite simply one of the most outstanding albums of 2004. Cult Of Luna are a band that love to experiment with huge walls of sound and create high expectation through drawn out gradually building passages. Here on 'Salvation' we are exposed to an unreal sense of melody and harmony, delivered with classic Cult Of Luna force and aggression. The song structures are perfect, leaving no point of disinterest, gripping your attention all the way through 76 minutes of musical genius. Expansive Noisecore never sounded so good. |
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