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12" Vinyl LP w/ Download
Record/Vinyl + Digital Album
Comes in a gatefold cover with UV spot gloss. Choose from traditional black vinyl or oxblood/gold marbled colored vinyl.
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via the free Bandcamp app, plus high-quality download in MP3, FLAC and more.
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T-Shirt/Apparel + Digital Album
High quality 2-sided print on a black Gildan brand t-shirt. All sizes available - sold exclusively through HHR mailorder! Printed with water-based inks resulting in a soft-to-the-hand feel without sacrificing the fine details of the artwork. The print is almost as soft as the garment itself and won't crack overtime. Washing is recommended before wearing due to the ink chemical treatment.
Includes unlimited streaming of The Curling Flame Of Blasphemy
via the free Bandcamp app, plus high-quality download in MP3, FLAC and more.
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CD w/ Download
Compact Disc (CD) + Digital Album
Includes unlimited streaming of The Curling Flame Of Blasphemy
via the free Bandcamp app, plus high-quality download in MP3, FLAC and more.
supported by 46 fans who also own “Bleed Heavenly Kingdom”
never been a big death metal fan but this is actually super accessible for the genre, has fun concepts, and personally i'm always a fan of albums with short tracklists and huge runtimes (for individual songs) Great time, good jumping on point for newbies too. alienasu
supported by 41 fans who also own “Bleed Heavenly Kingdom”
My second Profanatica album, after buying Crux Simplex. Compared to CS, Paul's vocals are mixed low on this album. Strong, turgid production that manages to still sound raw, with some added low end to really give it some bite, and atmospheric touches here and there to keep things interesting.
Dan Hébert