Lp PENTAGRAM Sub-Basement (RE-RELEASE) BLACK VINYL Svart Svr 058- STILL SEALED

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lp PENTAGRAM

sub basement

Limited Edition of 300 copies In BLACK VINYL

 

Country of release: Finland, 2020

Originally released: 2001

Label: Svart

Catalog number: SVR 058

Barcode:  6430065588726

Fold Cover / Gatefold Sleeve: No / No

Includes insert

 

 Condition record: mint

Condition Cover: mint

  lp is still sealed / lp IS STILL SEALED !!!

(Photo from my own lp / Photo taken From my own copy)

 

 

 

 

Track Side 1:

1. Bloodlust (2:29)

2. Buzzsaw (2:29)

3. Drive Me To The Grave (4:32)

4. Sub-Intro (3:59)

5. Sub Basement (6:03)

6. Go In Circles (Reachin' FOR An End) (5:19)

 

Track Side 2:

1. Mad DOG (2:18)

2. After The Last (3:48)

3. Tidal Wave (4:40)

4. Out of Luck (3:54)

5. Target (5:10)


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    Previously only available On picture disc with this artwork, this classic Pentagram album gets AOnREGULAR wax as well. Under license From Season of Mist. (svartrecords.com)

Sub-Basement is The second ofTheTwo “Hasselvander” albums. Joe once again lays down all instrument tracks, with Bobby On vocals. The album is arguably better than its predecessor, Review Your Choices . It's basically The Same formula but improved. There is A variety of different sounding songs that will keep listeners entertained and coming back.

The album starts with off with Two faster, rocking songs with some great memorable, HEAVYofThe best songOnThe album. After those Two , it's TimeTo get outThe drugs again. Drive Me To TheA remastered Pentagram classic. Upbeat drums and A catchy main riff. It's A little repetitive overall but STILLA badass sounding song that it never seemsTo dragFOR me I LOVE this track's dark lyrics, too. Gives me really haunting images of A dark, morbid cemetery.

The next three tracks are all slow, depressing, and very HEAVY songs that describe Theof Bobby and Pentagram. Sub intro is just A bunch ofSounds and atmospheric noises, with some haunting guitar chords inThe background. I think they could've reduced The song by ATwo but is by all means an effective track that does its job, and summarizesThe overall mood and feelof this album. I personally enjoy The track “Sub-Basement” more than Goin' in Circles. Sub-Basement is A super HEAVY track with crushing guitar, and simple, slow, pounding drums. Goin' in Circles is basically A song about Bobby and how TheCan never seemTo get anywhere with pentagram. A pretty decent, doomy song.

Mad DOG immediately steps things back up with A faster tempo, and some groovy, 70's sounding riffs and rhythms. I won't go into detail On TheofThe songs but they pretty much all kickass and are great fun. I believe most, if not all of these last 4 or 5 songs are remastered classics.

Production when compared To Review Your ChoicesA much clearer, conciseSound , but itSTILL retainsThe heaviness doom fans are lookingFOR . In fact, The guitar even has Aof that buzz saw,Death metalSound at times, it's pretty damnHEAVY . This album Can SoundThe slow songs. One thing needs To be said: OnA good stereo set withThe bass cranked up, thisMUSICSounds fantastic. It is truly meant To be played loud. Make sure To listen with good equipment FORThe full effect.

At First , Sub-Basement came off ToA little boring, and didn't interest me, particularly after hearingThe classics like DoR and Relentless beforehand. But give this One AFOR what it's worth. I'll give Sub-Basement A 90. I gave Review Your Choices AA 80-something dueToThe fact that I think this release is moreofTheSound Joe was after that with RYC, and he did A great job. So it's A little less boring than RYC. Anyway, if you're getting tired ofThe classic Pentagram lineup, give this albumA listenFOR something new that takesThe doom metal aspectA little moreTo The extreme than previous works. I would probably recommend Be Forewarned about this One , but STILLTwo different projects withTheSame name as far as I'm concerned. (Vehement_Drums/metal-archives.com)


Bobby Liebling - vocals
Joe Hasselvander - All Instruments

 

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The next three tracks are all slow, depressing, and very HEAVY songs that describe Theof Bobby and Pentagram. Sub intro is just A bunch ofSounds and atmospheric noises, with some haunting guitar chords inThe background. I think they could've reduced The song by ATwo but is by all means an effective track that does its job, and summarizesThe overall mood and feelof this album. I personally enjoy The track “Sub-Basement” more than Goin' in Circles. Sub-Basement is A super HEAVY track with crushing guitar, and simple, slow, pounding drums. Goin' in Circles is basically A song about Bobby and how TheCan never seemTo get anywhere with pentagram. A pretty decent, doomy song. At First , Sub-Basement came off ToA little boring, and didn't interest me, particularly after hearingThe classics like