Stonegriff
Latest releases.
June 1, 2015
Keep It True festival has been traditionally the release date for our CDs, ever since we started out in 2008. This time we've had 5 new releases at KIT: VV.AA "Compendium of Metal Vol. 8", STONEGRIFF "Come Taste the Blood", DARK...
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STONEGRIFF "Come Taste the Blood" album details and pre-order.
April 7, 2015
It's time to announce our April releases, to be out as always at the Keep It True festival, which is on April 24th this year. The first one of them, STONEGRIFF "Come Taste the Blood" is the 2nd album of this Swedish traditional...
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New releases and STONEGRIFF T-shirts.
May 15, 2014
Our 3 new regular CD releases, as well as VV.AA. "Compendium of Metal Vol. 7" (details about this title will follow in a separate news post) were out and available already at the Keep It True festival (while the official release...
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MORTALICUM and STONEGRIFF at two festivals.
March 1, 2014
Our Swedish Doom Metal representation, namely MORTALICUM and STONEGRIFF are confirmed for two festivals in March and April. The first event is a new festival in the south of Sweden, Doom over Scania that will take place on March...
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Summer of Doom.
September 2, 2013
Summer end brings a triple dose of Doom from Metal On Metal. NOMAD SON return with the new (their third) CD "The Darkening", which has already received some enthusiastic reviews. At the same time we re-released their sold-out...
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STONEGRIFF "Prologus Magicus" album details and pre-order.
August 14, 2013
The debut album of the Swedish doomsters STONEGRIFF "Prologus Magicus" will be released on August 30th. With a vintage sound, which is both heavy and dark, organic and vivid, their debut brings crushing riffs to die for, and...
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STONEGRIFF joins our roster.
April 10, 2013
In Doom we trust... but unfortunately more often than not we come across bands that label their music as Doom (or are labeled as such by record companies and media), but are either completely unlistenable or "only" boring for us....
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