• CD,  Distribution

    Sol Invictus ‎– Necropolis


    Sol Invictus ‎– Necropolis
    Label: Auerbach Tonträger ‎– AB 075
    Format: CD, Album
    Country: Germany 
    Released: 23 Mar 2018
    Style: Neofolk, Psychedelic Rock

    More than 30 years after their inception, English neofolk kings Sol Invictus release their long-awaited new album, «Necropolis», described by the group’s dean Tony Wakeford as «a record based on and brought forth from London and the serpent Thames that snakes its way through its heart» and possibly the final release from a band revered as progenitors of a dark and desperate sound..

    Sol Invictus is one of the most prolific and influential bands associated with neofolk or apocalyptic folk, a form of experimental music which emerged in punk rock circles in the 1980’s, blending elements of folk and industrial music with dark themes of decay, decline, and/or the destruction of Western civilization. Along with Current 93 and Death in June (both of which included Wakeford as a member), Sol Invictus has both created and guided the genre, steering it forward through to this day. Latin for ‘the unconquerable Sun’, Sol Invictus has released over a dozen albums since the mid-Eighties, chronicling an evolution from raw, post-punk dark folk to increasingly sophisticated arrangements.

    A quasi-conceptual album centered on Wakeford’s feelings of a declining London [«London was once the apex of an empire but it is now the playground of other empires that have superseded it.»], «Necropolis» could be called a eulogy to England’s capital. Sol Invictus titled the record after The London Necropolis Railway, a railway line that has connected London with the Brookwood Cemetary since 1854. But the moniker is also a nod to Wakeford’s perception that the town is now «a London of mausoleums and masonry» and «a city haunted by the customs and crimes of the dead and the living.»
    «Necropolis» features guest guitar from Don Anderson (ex-Agalloch, Khorada) who previously lent his skills to Sol Invictus’ 2014 release, «Once Upon A Time». The group around Wakeford continues to explore the psychedelic side of dark folk, using acoustic guitar as a foundation enriched with piano, flute, violin, electric guitar an drums among other instruments and – for the first time – the singing of The Green Army Choir.

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    Sol Invictus ‎– The Killing Tide


    Sol Invictus ‎– The Killing Tide
    Label: Auerbach Tonträger ‎– AB 037
    Format: CD, Reissue, Digipack
    Country: Germany
    Released: 07 Oct 2011
    Style: Neofolk

    Noble re-release of the Sol Invictus classic with seven bonus tracks

    As befits the album’s twentieth anniversary, “The Killing Tide” is going to be re-released in a re-worked and extended edition on October 07th, 2011. Apart from the usual upgrading of our series of new Sol Invictus editions – such as a portrait-format Digipak, revised artwork, and liner notes by Tony Wakeford – the original album is going to be accompanied by seven bonus tracks: in addition to an old DAT recording of “The World Turns” and a version of “Somewhere In Europe” that was originally released on the Schock 7″, you will also find five live recordings from a concert at Frankfurt’s

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    Crisis – Ends!


    Crisis – Ends!
    Label: Neroz ‎– CRI008
    Format: CD, Remastered
    Country: Australia
    Released: 18 May 2008
    Style: Punk

    The final live show of Crisis recorded on May 10, 1980 at the Students Union of the Surrey University, Guildford. Crisis was playing with Bauhaus and Magazine.
    “S.P.G.” is one of the few unreleased Crisis songs, and “All Alone In Her Nirvana” will be released in 1983 on the first mini-album of Death In June.

    The recording has been digitally remastered from the original bootleg recording released shortly after the performance. “Back In USSR” – played before “Holocaust” – was not recorded complete and therefore is not included on the CD.

    Released in a clear-tray jewel case; includes a 4-page booklet.