BE040 - KRVNA - “The Rhythmus Of Death Eternal” MLP VINYL PRE-ORDER
Limited to 150 copies on three different colour vinyl options. Colours will be confirmed at a later date. All pre-orders will receive the vinyl that has the most limited colour.
Includes unlimited streaming of The Rhythmus Of Death Eternal via the free Bandcamp app, plus high-quality download in MP3, FLAC and more.
shipping out on or around March 15, 2024
Includes unlimited streaming of The Rhythmus Of Death Eternal
via the free Bandcamp app, plus high-quality download in MP3, FLAC and more.
ships out within 60 days
3 remaining
$35AUDor more
T-Shirt/Shirt + Digital Album
KRVNA "The Rhythmus of Death Eternal" long-sleeve t-shirt.
Printed by Brilliant Emperor Merch. Screen-printed design on Brilliant Emperor Merch blanks (combed cotton 30s).
shipping out on or around March 15, 2024
Includes unlimited streaming of The Rhythmus Of Death Eternal
via the free Bandcamp app, plus high-quality download in MP3, FLAC and more.
ships out within 60 days
8 remaining
$35AUDor more
T-Shirt/Shirt + Digital Album
KRVNA "The Rhythmus of Death Eternal" t-shirt.
Printed by Brilliant Emperor Merch. Screen-printed design on Brilliant Emperor Merch blanks (combed cotton 30s).
shipping out on or around March 15, 2024
Includes unlimited streaming of The Rhythmus Of Death Eternal
via the free Bandcamp app, plus high-quality download in MP3, FLAC and more.
ships out within 60 days
8 remaining
$30AUDor more
Record/Vinyl + Digital Album
KRVNA "The Rhythmus of Death Eternal" colour vinyl MLP + t-shirt.
Printed by Brilliant Emperor Merch. Screen-printed design on Brilliant Emperor Merch blanks (combed cotton 30s).
Includes unlimited streaming of The Rhythmus Of Death Eternal via the free Bandcamp app, plus high-quality download in MP3, FLAC and more.
shipping out on or around March 15, 2024
Includes unlimited streaming of The Rhythmus Of Death Eternal
via the free Bandcamp app, plus high-quality download in MP3, FLAC and more.
ships out within 60 days
4 remaining
$60AUDor more
Record/Vinyl + Digital Album
KRVNA "The Rhythmus of Death Eternal" colour vinyl MLP + long-sleeve t-shirt.
Printed by Brilliant Emperor Merch. Screen-printed design on Brilliant Emperor Merch blanks (combed cotton 30s).
Includes unlimited streaming of The Rhythmus Of Death Eternal via the free Bandcamp app, plus high-quality download in MP3, FLAC and more.
shipping out on or around March 15, 2024
Includes unlimited streaming of The Rhythmus Of Death Eternal
via the free Bandcamp app, plus high-quality download in MP3, FLAC and more.
ships out within 60 days
6 remaining
$65AUDor more
Compact Disc (CD) + Digital Album
Digipak CD of ‘The Rhythmus Of Death Eternal’
ZAZEN SOUNDS, BRILLIANT EMPEROR & THIRD EYE TEMPLE are proud to present a new mini-album from KRVNA, The Rythmus of Death Eternal, available on DIGIPAK CD via ZAZEN SOUNDS, Vinyl via BRILLIANT EMPEROR & Cassette via THIRD EYE TEMPLE.
From their vampyric unbirth in early 2021, KRVNA have quickly ascended the black metal underground with effortless aplomb. Hailing from the same Australian scene from which sprung such legends as Nazxul, Pestilential Shadows, and Drowning the Light, mainman Krvna Vatra's vision comparably pursues a path authentically ancient and yet unblinkered by the past. In autumn of 2021 came KRVNA's Long Forgotten Relic demo - aptly titled, that - which set the stage for successive full-lengths Sempinfernus by year's end and For Thine is the Kingdom of the Flesh a full year after that. Both albums unveiled the full fathom of Krvna Vatra's vision, building in both aggression and grandiosity, and now arrives a mini-album that pushes those poles further: The Rhythmus of Death Eternal.
Ripplingly, robustly recorded, The Rhythmus of Death Eternal is a unique record in its half-hour construction: three brand-new tracks, each epic at seven minutes apiece, and then covers of Austrian vanguard Abigor and Viking-era Bathory. Such a construction could appear scattered on the surface - or one suited to different sides of a record, more accurately - but KRVNA here threads it together with sinuous ease. For in those three new tracks do KRVNA bring their already-bubbling-over majesty & mysticism into clearer, more-cutting light, keeping apace with the evolution from one full-length to the next. They're recognizably black metal, of course - surging, skyscraping, even sensual - but the urgency is blanching and the melodicism and especially soloing simply sublime. The themes of delving deeper into existentialism and the death of God and criticism his ultimate creation are thus accomplished in a manner most poignant. Then come the two covers, which would almost seem like KRVNA tracks themselves if one were not well versed in '90s black metal; the cascading sensation comes full circle as The Rhythmus of Death Eternal closes in triumphant fashion. "What Great Lengths" indeed!
Available JAN 10 on DIGIPAK CD via ZAZEN SOUNDS & Cassette via THIRD EYE TEMPLE.
Includes unlimited streaming of The Rhythmus Of Death Eternal
via the free Bandcamp app, plus high-quality download in MP3, FLAC and more.
...more
ships out within 1 day
$16AUDor more
Cassette + Digital Album
ZAZEN SOUNDS, BRILLIANT EMPEROR & THIRD EYE TEMPLE are proud to present a new mini-album from KRVNA, The Rythmus of Death Eternal, available on DIGIPAK CD via ZAZEN SOUNDS, Vinyl via BRILLIANT EMPEROR & Cassette via THIRD EYE TEMPLE.
From their vampyric unbirth in early 2021, KRVNA have quickly ascended the black metal underground with effortless aplomb. Hailing from the same Australian scene from which sprung such legends as Nazxul, Pestilential Shadows, and Drowning the Light, mainman Krvna Vatra's vision comparably pursues a path authentically ancient and yet unblinkered by the past. In autumn of 2021 came KRVNA's Long Forgotten Relic demo - aptly titled, that - which set the stage for successive full-lengths Sempinfernus by year's end and For Thine is the Kingdom of the Flesh a full year after that. Both albums unveiled the full fathom of Krvna Vatra's vision, building in both aggression and grandiosity, and now arrives a mini-album that pushes those poles further: The Rhythmus of Death Eternal.
Ripplingly, robustly recorded, The Rhythmus of Death Eternal is a unique record in its half-hour construction: three brand-new tracks, each epic at seven minutes apiece, and then covers of Austrian vanguard Abigor and Viking-era Bathory. Such a construction could appear scattered on the surface - or one suited to different sides of a record, more accurately - but KRVNA here threads it together with sinuous ease. For in those three new tracks do KRVNA bring their already-bubbling-over majesty & mysticism into clearer, more-cutting light, keeping apace with the evolution from one full-length to the next. They're recognizably black metal, of course - surging, skyscraping, even sensual - but the urgency is blanching and the melodicism and especially soloing simply sublime. The themes of delving deeper into existentialism and the death of God and criticism his ultimate creation are thus accomplished in a manner most poignant. Then come the two covers, which would almost seem like KRVNA tracks themselves if one were not well versed in '90s black metal; the cascading sensation comes full circle as The Rhythmus of Death Eternal closes in triumphant fashion. "What Great Lengths" indeed!
Available JAN 10 on DIGIPAK CD via ZAZEN SOUNDS & Cassette via THIRD EYE TEMPLE.
Once, when I was younger,
I thought I saw a proud figure,
Standing on the horizon,
Way out in the peripheries,
Beckoning Me.
Arm stretched - finger pointed,
Like a dagger, direct;
Singing ‘Come, Brother, Join us’
That alluring melody,
Echoed faintly,
Almost forgotten,
And buried by the banalities,
Of the day to day.
And with age,
I feared I heard that familiar voice,
Calling clearer on the winds,
In frequency that cannot be mistaken,
And tone that could not be misunderstood.
With far greater certainty,
Oft he visits,
Like an unwanted guest,
Standing in the corner of the room,
Demanding, ‘Do not forget me’
Drunken with bloodlust,
In perennial fashion,
He exhausts time,
Conquers will,
Watches me wither,
And writhe in tumult,
And lo I readily accept,
His endless monument,
And become one with nothingness.
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Dutch full-female black metal duo making some of the finest trad second wave old school black metal. Melodic, punchy, sometimes dissonant, with memorable riffs and very well executed guitar work. Simply put, a must have! sachavonkarl74
supported by 17 fans who also own “Endless Monument”
What an impressive piece of black metal. This one-man hurricane is pure art. Sgah‘gahsowáh creates an haunting atmosphere. He puts so much soul in his music. Sælzer Bub