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RITE006 - IFERNACH "WASTOW: THE SORTILEGEOF WINTER" A5 DIGIPACK

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Ifernach’s new album. 2 new tracks about ancestral mi’kmaq’s legends and mythological characters: Kesik, literally “Winter” & Kluscap, the creator and master of the wilderness. Ticking over 20 minutes, Wastow is the music of lore and frozen might, heroic and bone chilling.

This edition comes in a full colors A5 digipack, and contains the Ifernach’ side of the long sold-out Vestiges gaspésiens split cassette, and 2 unreleases tracks – including a Burzum cover sung in Mi’kmaq – as bonus.

Limited to 250 copies.

Stream: https://youtu.be/C-_iX_e8wCk

Order: http://www.nekrart.com/en/shop/cds/ifernach-wastow/

 

RITE005 - ELFFOR "DRA SAD II" MC

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For the very first time, Elffor is released in cassette format. For this occasion, in conjunction with the maestro himself, it has been decided to reissue his last two masterpieces. Dra Sad II, the second of two reissues, is an exceptional heroic, epic and medieval Dungeon Synth / Ambient Black Metal album.

Pro-cassette, limited to 100 copies.

Stream: https://youtu.be/fcHUJ_YX8FM

Order: http://www.nekrart.com/en/shop/cassettes/elffor-dra-sad-ii-mc/

 

RITE004 - ELFFOR "DRA SAD" MC

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For the very first time, Elffor is released in cassette format. For this occasion, in conjunction with the maestro himself, it has been decided to reissue his last two masterpieces. Dra Sad, the first of two reissues, is an exceptional heroic, epic and medieval Dungeon Synth / Ambient Black Metal album.

Pro-cassette, limited to 100 copies.

Stream: https://youtu.be/sHByLevaikI

Order: http://www.nekrart.com/en/shop/cassettes/elffor-dra-sad-mc/

 

RITE003 - IFERNACH "GAQTAQAIAQ" CD

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Ifernach has returned with its new album « Gaqtaqaiaq »! This Gaspesian (Quebec) savage metal band’s style is further defined with this new opus, oscillating between traditional Black Metal, melodic and epic parts, atmospheric passages and other more “instinct” and “punk” driven tracks. The native theme still has the spotlight here, with lyrics screamed in French with hints of Mi'kmaq. Original and deeply reclaiming what once was, MÉTAL SAUVAGE GASPÉSIEN.

Stream: https://youtu.be/zuavhwgqXWU

Order: http://www.nekrart.com/en/shop/cds/ifernach-gaqtaqaiaq-cd/


RITE002 - IFERNACH "Maqtewek Nakuset" Digipack CD

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Newcomer in the Québec scene, Ifernach stands out with it’s themes, exploring mainly ancient native american tribe’s folklore, ancestral mysticism, nature, conflicts and betrayal. Musically rooted within traditionnal Black Metal with some hints of punk, Maqtewek Nakuset offers ravaging music, interspersed with ambient parts. A mixture of melancholy and aggression!

Stream: https://youtu.be/Qbmf-i1FBe0

Order: http://www.nekrart.com/en/shop/cds/ifernach-maqtewek-nakuset-cd/


RITE001 - WENDIGO "Hymnes d'Outre-Tombe" Pro-MC
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10 years after the release of their Ivresse demo, Wendigo (CAN) spits, once again, their disgust toward the modern society. Compiling, both, a remastered version of their original demo, as well as 2 bonus tracks, Hymnes D’Outre-Tombe issues more than 20 minutes of a sordid Black Metal, strongly rooted in the 90s scene and, through which, the artist spills out his venom and his anger.
Limited to 100 copies.

Stream: https://youtu.be/ieLtaUci9Bc

Order: http://www.nekrart.com/en/shop/cassettes/wendigo-hymnes-doutre-tombe-mc/
 

 

IFERNACH "Black Metal Butchery" LS

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Gildan Heavy Cotton TearAway
Longsleeve, 2-sided, printed sleeves, B/W
Limited to 50 copies.

Order: http://www.nekrart.com/en/shop/new/ifernach-black-metal-butchery-ls/

 


IFERNACH "Gespegewagi Black Metal" Patch

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Embroided circular patch, 4 inches

Limited to 60 copies

Order: http://www.nekrart.com/en/shop/new/ifernach-gespegewagi-black-metal-patch/


IFERNACH "Maqtewek Nakuset" TS

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Gildan Heavy Cotton, 2 sided, BW 

Limited to 60 copies

Order: http://www.nekrart.com/en/shop/new/ifernach-maqtewek-nakuset-ts/

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The ancient spirits are resurging again!!!

Available now through Nekrart Productions!

IFERNACH  "Wastow: The Sortilege of Winter" A5 Digipack

A5-cover_cut_500.jpg

Ifernach’s new album. 2 new tracks about ancestral mi’kmaq’s legends and mythological characters: Kesik, literally “Winter” & Kluscap, the creator and master of the wilderness. Ticking over 20 minutes, Wastow is the music of lore and frozen might, heroic and bone chilling.

This edition comes in a full colors A5 digipack, and contains the Ifernach’ side of the long sold-out Vestiges gaspésiens split cassette, and 2 unreleases tracks – including a Burzum cover sung in Mi’kmaq – as bonus.

Limited to 250 copies.

Stream: https://youtu.be/C-_iX_e8wCk

Order: http://www.nekrart.com/en/shop/cds/ifernach-wastow/

 

IFERNACH "Black Metal Butchery" LS

Ifernach_LS_BRT_500.jpg

Gildan Heavy Cotton TearAway
Longsleeve, 2-sided, printed sleeves, B/W
Limited to 50 copies.

Order: http://www.nekrart.com/en/shop/new/ifernach-black-metal-butchery-ls/

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