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A conceptual EP of primitive and Gnostic art by the IAO duo. Two ritualistic and hymnic black metal invocations performed with furious possession. Released on cassette and 10" formats. Includes all lyrics and fantastic original artwork, made especially for this release by Cold Poison. Highly recommended for fanatics of Mare, Urfaust and Inquisition.
Tape edition released to coincide with the band's ritual at the 2019 Veneration Of The Dead - part 777. Comes on pro-duplicated and printed cassettes.
10" EP features three vinly-exclusive bonus tracks not on the tape, and is distributed by Terratur / Ván / Fallen Temple.
Side A:
I. I.Ô. creatôr 5:28
II. I.Ô. destrôyer 4:17
Side B (vinyl edition only!)
Live at Veneration Of The Dead pt. III
I. Abraxas rises to be crowned 3:55
II. Domedon doxomedon 5:03
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III. Calling forth the storm* 2:10
*Studio re-master
Performed by Funeral Goat
In remembrance of Michiel Eikenaar
supported by 21 fans who also own “I.Ô. creatôr / I.Ô. destrôyer”
Both of these bands have the distinction of completely wretched vocals, some of the most disgusting you will hear. Musically I’m partial to Atra Mors, but Torver rips as well with intense blackened punk. Unholy Invocation is the weirdest black metal song I’ve ever heard, and that’s saying something. It sounds more like the theme to a cop show, or a cheesy horror film, from the 70s or early 80s. Metallurgical Fire
supported by 21 fans who also own “I.Ô. creatôr / I.Ô. destrôyer”
Incredible how one man can compose such a thing. Beautiful. Today's one-man bands (or projects) are to me contemporary composers comparable to those from the old times like Wagner, plus they are their own orchestra... WolfGang