Briton Rites - Occulte Fantastique

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Briton Rites - Occulte Fantastique
Review: Swords of Steel IV (book review)
Release date: 6 minutes Pablo Rumel Release date: April 7, 2025 The legendary world of Sword and Sorcery comes roaring back to life in this new release; populated by muscle-bound warriors, brave heroines, and wicked villains willing to go to any lengths to see their twisted ambitions fulfilled. Indeed, the world of heavy metal is teeming with castles, cursed towers, and wild wastelands. In…
For Mircalla from Briton Rites
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ALBUM REVIEW: Briton Rites - Occulte Fantastique - Echoes Of Crom Records
ALBUM REVIEW: Briton Rites – Occulte Fantastique – Echoes Of Crom Records
With 2010s For Mircalla seemingly destined to be a one-off album for Briton Rites, it’s quite a surprise to see the band unleash a second full-length ten years later. Occulte Fantastique (Echoes Of Crom Records) wastes no time confirming that the group has remained faithful to their Traditional Doom Metal style. Guitarist Howie Bentley’s riffs are as beefy as ever while the prolific Phil…
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Howie Bentley of Cauldron Born and Briton Rites. Influenced by horror, sword and sorcery and weird fiction, he has also become a published author in recent years.
Briton Rites debut, the heavy, horrific masterpiece named "For Mircalla" (2010), is an adaptation of the Carmilla myth which predates Dracula by some 25 year...
Second part of this wonderful cocktail made by Judassab, NOT ME!