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Friday 11th we released Terrorpys debut album "Stuffing Puke Into the Sockets" on vinyl. We held the release party in Terrorpy's hometown, Odense, in the iconic record store Moby Disc Moby Disc. Loads of happy people, beers and good vibes. Here you can check out how it went down! 

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We’re extremely proud to show you all, what we’ve been working on the past months. On April 8th we’ll release our most ambitious release to date: Lamentari - "Clavis Aurea”. We will be opening for pre-orders March 31st. The EP contains of 4 brilliant tracks of which “Synodus Horrenda” is the first official track. We will be releasing three different versions: Boxset - limited to 50 copies Luxury wooden boxset with carved Lamentari logo and beautiful ornaments on the lid. This boxset contains “Clavis Aurea” in an extremely limited white/marble version, limited to 50 copies ONLY. On top of that...

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Families comes in many shapes and forms. The OTU-family is a very modern family with two proud dad's and their adopted bastard child, Terrorpy. Yesterday we kept it old school with a back to the roots in-store live concert at the legendary record store Moby Disc, Odense. What a day! The shop was packed with happy people, records, beers and good vibes! We want to thank everyone who chose to spend their Friday afternoon with us! You're the reason why we do this and a BIG thank you to Kasper and the rest of the Moby Disc crew for having...

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Thank you Metal Injection for spreading the new Lamentari graphic video for the single "Synodus Horrenda". The track is taken from the upcoming EP "Clavis Aurea" which we'll be releasing on limited vinyl April 8th...and do we have something crazy coming up? Indeed we do! Stay tuned!

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The first psalm - "Synodus Horrenda" - from the upcoming new LAMENTARI EP "Clavis Aurea" is out now!

   Denmarks Lamentari merges grandiose orchestral scoring with ferocious blackened death metal. With inspirations drawn from both classical and modern composers like Penderecki, Stravinsky, Orff, and John Williams, Lamentari forges a dark liturgic monument to encompass the span of both foulness and beauty. Combining these classical influences with monstrous metal music such as Behemoth, Dimmu Borgir, and Dissection, the sonic experience is unique, fearsome, and cinematic.

   Now, Lamentari has again invoked a mass of maleficent psalms in their most ambitious release:...

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