Actually not at the same time Anyway, never thought I'd get them for a reasonably price, especially the debut (15 euros, VG+/EX). Should there be an insert for it by the way?Sgt. Kuntz wrote:Both at once, great find!!zeuhl wrote: Katedra "Mors Ultima Ratio" LP
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No inserts or printed innersleeves on any Melodia releases.zeuhl wrote:Actually not at the same time Anyway, never thought I'd get them for a reasonably price, especially the debut (15 euros, VG+/EX). Should there be an insert for it by the way?Sgt. Kuntz wrote:Both at once, great find!!zeuhl wrote: Katedra "Mors Ultima Ratio" LP
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I think the cover art of 'Mors Ultima Ratio' is extremely cool, I would like to own it just for that, but the music isn't very interesting at all, still wouldn't be the first record I enjoyed the cover more than the music haha.
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I enjoy both of the first Katedra albums quite a bit. Simply great and original stuff!! Can't disagree about the cover art either.daniel wrote:I think the cover art of 'Mors Ultima Ratio' is extremely cool, I would like to own it just for that, but the music isn't very interesting at all, still wouldn't be the first record I enjoyed the cover more than the music haha.
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The cover art of the KATEDRAs is a big part of the magic yes, and the music is cirka 15% less great than is should be ...but still great!
Today I bought IRON MAIDEN's "Fear Of The Dark" DLP. Never owned a copy before and I don't think I've ever even heard the complete album before
Bear in mind it came out in 1992 - a HORRIBLE Metal year, when my attention was drawn elsewhere. Making amends now by NP..
Today I bought IRON MAIDEN's "Fear Of The Dark" DLP. Never owned a copy before and I don't think I've ever even heard the complete album before
Bear in mind it came out in 1992 - a HORRIBLE Metal year, when my attention was drawn elsewhere. Making amends now by NP..
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The music on the first Katedra is even better then the cover. Actually it's my favourite album from East-Europe; pure magical greatness from start to finish. Never heard their second album though but read somewhere that it was more thrash.DaN wrote:The cover art of the KATEDRAs is a big part of the magic yes, and the music is cirka 15% less great than is should be ...but still great!
Btw: Two SIGH LP's are waiting for me next door but I don't know where the hell my neighbours are; they aren't at home for 3 days now. I hope they haven't died.
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Have you heard VARVAR, ER MALAK, DRAKAR, AHAT or CREDO? Or Master's Hammer?The Sentinel wrote:The music on the first Katedra is even better then the cover. Actually it's my favourite album from East-Europe
Wouldn't it be very fitting if they would have been murdered and good on the way of decomposing, holding those vinyls in their hands when ze polizei finds them?Btw: Two SIGH LP's are waiting for me next door but I don't know where the hell my neighbours are; they aren't at home for 3 days now. I hope they haven't died.
Too morbid? Sorry, drunk...
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Only not familiar with Varvar but I doubt it would change it. Seriously, that Katedra record appeals to me in the same manner as for instance Brocas Helm's "Black Death" or Coven "Worship New Gods"; It's transcendental and no other record sounds like it.DaN wrote:Have you heard VARVAR, ER MALAK, DRAKAR, AHAT or CREDO? Or Master's Hammer?The Sentinel wrote:The music on the first Katedra is even better then the cover. Actually it's my favourite album from East-Europe
Hahaha, but actually I'm a bit afraid of that. They never said going on holiday or something. I think Sigh is spreading a curse over there.DaN wrote:Wouldn't it be very fitting if they would have been murdered and good on the way of decomposing, holding those vinyls in their hands when ze polizei finds them?Btw: Two SIGH LP's are waiting for me next door but I don't know where the hell my neighbours are; they aren't at home for 3 days now. I hope they haven't died.
Too morbid? Sorry, drunk...
Long Live The Loud !!!