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These are high quality LPs that are imported from the best plants in Europe and North America. There’s only one variant for this phenomenal release which is strictly limited and hand-numbered to 300 copies worldwide. The gatefold sleeves have a beautiful metallic effect all over and they are thick and support the vinyl in a better way. The otherwordly artwork by Juanjo Castellano looks stunning here. Each LP comes with a hand-numbered card and download codes.
► Gatefold LP packaging
► Hand-numbered card
► Metallic album artwork sticker
► Multiple download codes
► LPs packed outside the sleeves to avoid seam splits
Please bear in mind that this mockup is for representational purpose only and the actual product may differ.

Haxprocess are playing incredibly heavy death metal music – leaden, thick and dark, and are somehow attempting to go progressive wielding that sound. It’s like Morbid Angel covering The Chasm songs under the influence of Blood Incantation. This is but a vague comparison just to get some idea of what this ambitious band is trying to do over here. It’s death metal through-and-through but they’re doing so much with it, it would bring a tear to any classic fan of the genre. They insist on having only epic songs averaging 10 minutes; the album has only four songs and it lasts for just as long as a normal album would. The music however is relentless in its barrage of gargantuan otherworldly riffs, what with the ever-changing patterns and combinations, albeit delivered in a comfortable pace so that everything can be registered for posterity. It’s an album that can withstand endless listens, offer everything a death metal fan would want and yet do so much more than an average album would because of their constantly evolving music that manages to remain engrossing as well. This is as epic as a death metal album can possibly get without letting go of any of the heaviness that’s an inherent part of the band’s sound over here.
For fans of – Morbid Angel, Blood Incantation, The Chasm, Immolation, Opeth, Atvm, Atheist, Felgrave, Typhonian
Official Release Date -September 25th, 2025







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