Tag Archives: Rise Above Records

Dream Death Streaming New Album ‘Dissemination’

DREAM DEATH will release their new album Dissemination tomorrow on Rise Above Records.  Beginning today the album is available for streaming in its entirety courtesy of Bloody Disgusting.  Listen to the album HERE.   The album can be pre-ordered in physical formats HERE and digitally HERE.   Somewhere in the …

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Cathedral to re-issue debut ‘In Memoriam’ album

Rise Above Records is to re-issue ‘In Memorium’, the debut album from legendary doom pioneers Cathedral, on July 17. ‘In Memoriam’ was recorded and originally distributed in late 1990, prior to the seminal band writing their debut full length, ‘Forest of Equilibrium’. The original version of the demo was self-released on cassette with photocopied …

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SATURN Premiere Song ‘Rokktori’ From Debut Album

SATURN will release their debut album Ascending (Live in Space) on August 5th in North America via Rise Above Records.  The album can be pre-ordered from Amazon on Vinyl and CD.  Today Invisible Oranges is hosting an exclusive premiere of the first single from the album “Rokktori”.  Get a first …

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BLOOD CEREMONY to Release Single “Let It Come Down”

Following the success of last years globally acclaimed third album, The Eldritch Dark, BLOOD CEREMONY are back with a brand new single. Released and recorded to coincide their forthcoming headline European tour in May, “Let it Come Down” further displays the uniqueness of this Toronto based band. Conviction and dedication …

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Cathedral – The Last Spire

When Cathedral announced that they were releasing one final album there was much bittersweet rejoicing. The coven was happy there would be another tome of incantations, yet disappointed that the end of one of the most important legacies in heavy metal history was nigh. With the current resurgence in the …

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Troubled Horse – Step Inside

When Sweden’s Troubled Horse released the “Bring My Horses Home” single back in 2010, this reviewer was not expecting to wait almost 2 years for a full length album. Then again, it did take 7 years to release the aforementioned seven inch.  “Step Inside” is proof that good things come …

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