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  • Dawn of Oblivion dominated the Swedish gothmetalscene during the 90’s through a number of performances, three albums and one EP. At the start of the millennium activities went down and the band took a break. Now they are back with 13 new and strong tracks collected on the album “The Final Chapter”. The style is, as before, varied and powerful crossover goth metal but the sound is distinctly the band’s very own. ”Behind Closed Doors” will do very well in radio while the opening track “Neptune Falls” and the succour punch ”Malice” are set to become future live favourites.


  • Dawn of Oblivion dominated the Swedish gothmetalscene during the 90’s but took an indefinite break at the start of the millennium. Now they are back with four new and strong tracks collected on the “Ikaros EP”. The new songs continue where the band left off, but are also a progression, a fresh approach to an earlier formula. Apart from the anthemic title track “Ikaros”, the gothmetal epos “Atomic Stigmata” also deserves attention and radioplay.
    Ikaros was a demigod in the Greek mythology. He flew too near the sun and paid the price…


  • Ariel Kill Him is the work of 25-year-old David Lehnberg from Gävle, Sweden. With his fourth album, Named After You, the success of his 2003 album In the Pyramid, approaching 10,000 records sold in USA, Japan and Europe, is about to be repeated. Even though this album has a more electronic sound than its forerunners, David, who also produced the album, points out that the songs are more organic and stripped down this time. Ariel Kill Him has a big and dedicated fan base, proven by a quick look at his website or at his profiles on major music sites like PureVolume and MySpace. David also spends his time with epic indie rockers Ikaros and he was also the singer/songwriter of emo band Leiah (Startracks).


  • The debut album by Ikaros. Featuring members of Ariel Kill Him & Leiah!


  • This may well be Ariel Kill Him's most introvert and original recording to this date. This EP could be described with the old cliché "one step back and two steps forward". While it is an entirely new sound for Ariel Kill Him it at times reminds us of the sound on the first - sold out - album "She Wears the Stars Like Him" mixed with the experimental parts of 2003's "In the Pyramid".


    Recorded and produced by David Lehnberg himself this recording shows the progress of his songwriting skills as well as his creative use of unusual song structures and experimental production ideas. "Labyrinths E.P." features 6 tracks and has a total playtime of over 26 minutes.