Pressed on semi-transparent violet heavy vinyl. Side B contains no music but features a digital print. Comes with a 2-page insert and a download card. Colors on final record may vary to a degree from the mockup. Buying from our Bandcamp is confirmation of having read and agreed our policies (dmp666.bandcamp.com/policies).
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Comes in a 6-panel digipack. All copies come in black polycarbonate CD. Buying from our Bandcamp is confirmation of having read and agreed our policies (dmp666.bandcamp.com/policies).
Includes unlimited streaming of Defeat of the Nemesis
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Extremely inventive and multifaceted sci-fi prog death, just like iridescent ethereal world on the cover art. Best band's achievement up to date. And easily in 2023 AOTY list Dmitry Nevozhay
The album description mentions an “emotional apex.” That’s really the difference between Stare and the band’s previous albums. Ulcerate was always supremely technically proficient. I just didn’t care all that much. Their growth has come from making music you will feel. Metallurgical Fire
I hardly ever listen to death metal anymore but this goes in a lot of surprising directions without losing the heft that makes the genre work in the first place, all while maintaining an aura of ritualistic mystery. Miles Egan
Blistering blackened death metal with haunting melody lines throughout. The melody never overcomes but rather gives hypnotizing testimony to the churning rhythms threatening to pull the listener below the waves. This is music by which to summon the Great Old Ones. Robert Royer