News
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Aussichtslos ready to release third album via Purity Through Fire: "'Schicksalstotschlag' is at once urgent and reserved, violently passionate but poised and stoic - and of course, as anthemic as ever" {April 30, 2024}
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Eisenkult ready with new album: "...displaying the purest Teutonic Black Metal steel: proudly and unapologetically traditional, forged in the fire of the mid '90s but by no means blinkered by the past" {February 21, 2023}
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Kvad's second album 'So Old' to be released by Purity Through Fire; "...the album begins with a desolate melancholy of what once was, and then the blizzard of distortion leads into a cryogenic grimness not unlike mid-'90s Gorgoroth, particularly the hackle-raising, Hat-esque screams of Peregrinus" {April 17, 2023}
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New Unholdun material on its way under the Purity Through Fire banner: "Electric, exciting, restlessly roiling but ripping with a joie de vivre that's impossible not to get windswept up by..." {October 15, 2024}
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New Vorgfang and Unholy Craft split release via Purity Through Fire: "Ice-cold and furiously raw, both Vorgfang and Unholy Craft deliver a swift masterclass in pure & proud Black Metal..." {June 27, 2023}
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Purity Through Fire and Worship Tapes to release debut album Ad Mortem: "...the gleaming chrome one witnesses on 'In Honorem Mortis' is but the blade of their sword about to deliver its fatal blow" {February 20, 2024}
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Purity Through Fire announces Hjemsøkt's debut release: “…this is exclusively Æterisk Misantropisk Sort Metal!” {October 10, 2024}
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Purity Through Fire is thrilled to unleash Bloodmoon Eclipse's powerful debut album: "Uncompromising, closeminded, and cold, Bloodmoon Eclipse play ancient Nordic-style black metal exclusively in the vicinity of 1993-1995." {October 11, 2024}
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Purity Through Fire ready to release debut album of Úlfarr: "In effect, 'Orlegsceaft' undeniably sounds OLD(e), like a long-lost recording from 1995 given undead life through ghostly means." {November 28, 2023}
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Purity Through Fire unleashes Granitader's debut album: "...their continually cresting surge recalls pagan touchstones like Windir, Falkenbach, or Germany's Horn closer to home, as well as Drudkh's more cinematic moments" {February 22, 2024}
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The Kryptik ready with their third album: "Have they delivered a classic on par with ‘Witchcraft’, ‘The Sad Realm of the Stars’, or even ‘Stormblåst’? Only time shall be the judge..." {May 1, 2023}