For the first time ever, UK cult doom band Indesinence’s final album III is now available on limited edition vinyl. What is a milestone in modern-day UK doom metal, Indesinence’s final output is one of the most towering, monolithic and singular death/doom metal albums of our time, and one of the most underrated albums (and bands) in the genre. This vinyl pressing of III will serve as a reminder of the brilliance of Indesinence, a death/doom metal band ahead of its time (even now) and one that remains and continues to be even more relevant in the death/doom metal scene today.
CD $12.00
07/24/2015
2XLP $29.00
05/28/2021
MP3 $7.99
07/24/2015
FLAC $8.99
07/24/2015
Formed in 2001, London’s Indesinence is one of the few UK death / doom bands (alongside Esoteric) that upholds the classic tradition spearheaded long ago by the likes of Paradise Lost, Anathema and My Dying Bride—forefathers of the genre who have since shed their roots and explored different styles. Taking influence from the aforementioned British Big Three (most notably early Paradise Lost) along with other luminaries such as Disembowelment and Skepticism, Indesinence has generated quite the reputation in their homeland. With a career that spans twelve years, the group has put out only a handful of releases: the Ecstatic Lethargy demo, their Noctambulism full-length (Goat of Mendes Records), and Neptunian compilation EP. Vessels of Light and Decay, Indesinence’s long-awaited sophomore album and their first release since 2006, is a full-frontal assault in the spirit of Celtic Frost, Swans, Demoncy and Barclay James Harvest that solidifies their legacy in the death / funeral / doom metal movement. Beautifully packaged in a deluxe hardcover digibook, it is set to make a statement as one of the top albums that the genre will offer all year.
CD $13.00
10/16/2012
MP3 $9.90
10/16/2012