It's a reissue release of a 1988 Demo of the band Trylika on 12" vinyl. Checked it out, and its very primitive! Very evil Motorhead + Judas Priest worship!
It's cool to see a well reputable label mentioned this website and the man who creates it!

Here's a quote from NWN!
COMING SOON!
Trylika "Demo 1988" 12" EP
This obscure Lithuanian evil metal band was introduced to me recently by Dan/The Corroseum as he knows my taste in music from past collaborations for Tudor, etc. Musically it's something like old demo era Root (weird corpse paint and all), early Tudor demos, and Drakar, but with more upbeat heavy metal sound rather than evil thrash. Trylika existed for only a short period in the late 80's and managed to only record 3 songs. NWN is proud to reissue these three songs on 12" EP format with (hopefully) a recorded interview with the main member on side B. I'm working on lining up the interview right now. This is ultra obscure so we'll probably keep it pretty limited and DIY for those who enjoy oddities like this.
(Information taken from someone's youtube channel)
The date of birth of the Kaunas thrash metal band TRYLIKA is February 13, 1988. The group started its activities at Kaunas Freda Culture House. Its regular members were vocalist Artūras Gumbrevičius-Ačkosauras, guitarist Arijus Skorupskis, who later took the bass guitar in his hands. The drums were initially played by Viktoras Andrejevas-Bambino, who was later replaced by Vladimir Lavrentjevas, the solo guitar was played by Vytautas Inokaitis, who was replaced by Anatolijus Rozumas, and the bass guitar was played by Marius Klusas. The band belonged to the Kaunas Rock Club, and in 1988 they became winners in such festivals as "Electric Guitar", "Žemaitijos Cup", "Aukštaitijos taurė", "Papagala", "Hard Express". In 1989, the band's performance was broadcast by VFR television. The musicians named that their music was influenced by METALLICA, CORONER, MOTORHEAD, PINK FLOYD, ANTHRAX, VENOM, JUDAS PRIEST. The band did not exist for long – until the end of 1989, but the listeners remembered for energetic shows and influenced by music. (Data from E. Visockaitė's book "What Are You Standing?")