Tag: True Cult Records

Bootleg: “Bricks & Flesh” from Tyrannus!

Recorded at Stereo in Glasgow on 26th August last year, Scottish Lovecraftian… Death Metal purveyors Tyrannus have shared a live rendition of “Bricks & Flesh” for your viewing pleasure. Filmed and edited by Lewis Smith it actually has sound recorded and mixed by Fraser McPhail so it’s a little less DIY or DIE than you

NEWS: Auriferous Flame pave the way for “Ardor for Black Mastery”!

Renowned for his work in both Spectral Lore and Mystras, Greek musician Ayloss has announced a second album from his project Auriferous Flame, the follow up to 2022’s critically acclaimed “The Great Mist Within“. Old School Black Metal with a psychedelic streak, “Ardor for Black Mastery” has been inspired lyrically by Hermetic and alchemical texts.

Documentary: Guitars and Gear with Tyrannus!

Ever wondered what the living room of one of your favourite musicians looks like? If you have then Tyrannus mastermind, guitarist and vocalist Callum John Cant has a treat for you as he goes over the guitars, amps and effects he’s used both in recordings and live with the Scottish Lovecraftian Blackened Death Metal outfit.

Playthrough: “The Flood” from Tyrannus!

After the success of their demo EP “It Taketh“, Scottish Blackened Death Metal outfit Tyrannus inked a deal with True Cult Records for “Unslayable“, their debut full length. Multi instrumentalist and main song writer Callum John Cant (guitars, bass, vocals) recorded cuts in demo form and now is the hour for bassist Alistair Harley to show what he’s

NEWS: “Le Blakheth” is a history lesson from Sacred Son!

Recorded by Chris Fullard (Ulver, Sunn 0))), Boris) at Holy Mountain Studios in London and mixed by Randall Dunn (Wolves In The Throne Room, Earth) at Circular Ruin Studio in New York the new album “The Foul Deth of Engelond” from Sacred Son chronicles the 1381 Peasant’s Revolt and intends to weaver historical record with

Review: “Unslayable” by Tyrannus

“The vision we set is complete, Unslayable is an album which takes our eclectic influences and warps them into a conceptual story with themes of existentialism, Lovecraftian horror and antifascism. We want anyone who listens to this album to find something of themselves in it. With every fibre of our beings, we believe in the