Traditional Doom Cult traditional Doom band with nasal vocals and a heavy Sabbath influence, but more atmospheric. Fans of oldschool 80s acts like Witchfinder General will probably enjoy this band. They were also known for an innovative stage shows full of symbols, sacrifice and of course for their occult or even Satanic lyrics. Even without the theatrics their music stands firm. |
Volume 1 | 1982 | None | Unreleased |
Judgement Of The Dead | 1982 | None | Demo |
The Lords of Hypocrisy | 1983 | Unknown | LP |
Mythical and Magical | 198? | Unknown | LP |
Never Quite Dead! | 198? | Unknown | LP |
Volume 1 | 1998 | Oracle Promotions | Re-release |
The Time Lord | 2004 | I Hate | 7" |
Judgement Of The Dead | 2004 | Black Widow | Re-release |
The Lords of Hypocracy | 2004 | Oracle Promotions | Re-release |
Mythical & Magical | 2006 | Oracle | CD |
Jex Thoth/Pagan Altar Split | 2007 | I Hate | Split 7" |
Mythical & Magical | 2008 | The Miskatonic Foundation | LP |
Imperial Anthems No. 8 (Split with Mirror of Deception) | 2011 | Cyclone Empire | 7" |
Walking in the Dark (Single) | 2013 | Buried by Time and Dust Records | 7" |
The Room of Shadows | 2017 | Temple of Mystery Records | CD |
oraclepromotions@lineone.net | ![]() |
Volume 1 (1998) |
The Lords of Hypocracy (2004) |
Mythical & Magical (2006) |
'Volume 1' is the CD re-release of 'Judgement Of The Dead'. Additionally there is an official biography by the band themselves, for sale on their homepage. |