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Dark Riders / Jagermeister

Black Spiders 'Sons Of The North'

£9.99

Dark Riders / Jagermeister

Black Spiders 'Sons Of The North'

£9.99

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With a new album This Savage Land out in September heres the debut at a much lower mid price.

Limited vinyl re-pressing on 180gm vinyl Lp. "The gauntlet for best album of 2011 is being thrown down early!" Metal Hammer.

Black Spiders are pure genius, AND, they go onstage on time! Duff McKagan (yeah, him off Guns n Roses)..

Their apocalyptic three-man axe assault is awe-inspiring Rock Sound..

Another monolithic slab of thunderous rock. This Sheffield-based quintet have managed to harness the powers of Angus Young and priapic death punks Turbonegro and distil it into a brew fit for Odin himself KKKK Kerrang.

SONS OF THE NORTH was the much anticipated debut album by the United Kingdoms very own rock juggernaut BLACK SPIDERS. Quite literally ten tracks of galloping rock and thunderous roll, heads down, no nonsense, ear splintering, gut wrenching organic, melodic goodness. We very much hope you enjoy the experience.

The album was recorded at Axis Studios and produced by Matt Ellis and the band. The art was the hand maidens work of guitarist Ozzy Lister who slaved away in the candlelight with his crayons, quill and ink and went brass rubbing on many a hallows eve, to create the lush imagery you see before you.

Classic Rock and Metal Hammer Magazines hailed them as 'Ones to Watch', Kerrang, Rock Sound, Big Cheese Magazines, Subba Cultcha and Thrash Hits all featured their gnarled but boyish good looks.

Tracklisting:
1. Stay Down
2. KISS Tried To Kill Me
3. Just Like A Woman
4. Easy Peasy
5. Blood Of The Kings
6. St. Peter
7. Mans Ruin
8. Medusa's Eyes
9. Si, El Diablo
10. What Good's A Rock Without A Roll?