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We added a new review section, coincidentally another Mayhem reference following 'The Past is Alive', with the title 'Buried by Time and Dust'. Over the years, a lot of promos have been gathering dust simply because a fresh wave of promos arrived the following month and they were consigned to oblivion. We will review them here to make a clear distinction with our other reviews. We will also use it to complete a discography in terms of reviews. Feel free to contact us if you would like to submit your music or would like to join the staff.

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Invictus Productions is proud to present a special EP from Lucifericon, ‘Sabatraxas’, on 12″ vinyl format.

For 15 years now, the Netherlands’ Lucifericon have been crafting a noble Metal of Death that’s both traditionally rooted and boundless in its inspiration. From early EPs ‘The Occult Waters’ (2012) and ‘Brimstone Altar’ (2016) to the breakout debut album ‘Al-Khem-Me’ in 2018 and its masterful follow-up ‘The Warlock of Da’ath’ in 2022, Lucifericon have never been ones to rush this craft; each recording is deliberate, imparting a particular sensation unique from the last but always somehow sounding like the same band. Inertia Metal this is not: deeply personal occultism given sonic form, free-flowing yet focused, has been their stock in trade for a decade and a half.

To celebrate this particular Left Hand Path, Lucifericon are now releasing a special anniversary EP titled ‘Sabatraxas’. Evenly split into two halves, the first three songs are leftover tracks from ‘The Warlock of Da’ath’ sessions, which impart lurking dread and hulking surge, dusted with tastefully fleeting lead work – muscular, serpentine, sooty, and unmistakably Lucifericon without a whiff of the over-familiar or retreading past glories. The three tracks that follow are live readings of ‘Khidir’s Urn’, ‘Qliphotic Trance’ (both from ‘The Warlock of Da’ath’), and ‘Sevenfold’ from ‘Al-Khem-Me’. Passionately performed and powerfully rendered, Lucifericon prove they are as potent live as they are on record.

“‘Sabatraxas’ is about heralding the darkness, finding yourself in it and finally becoming it,” the band expound. “It is walking the solitary and lonely road – exactly as we have been doing since Lucifericon’s inception. It is about the lore and custom of this cunning arte.”