The die-hard edition of the record comes hand-numbered out of 33 units, with a matte silver/black knife pin that is also numbered. The number of the record you'll get will correspond with the number of the pin.
(Ultra clear vinyl w/ silver metallic ripple effect. Final pressing may differ from mockup. Estimated to ship in April.)
Includes unlimited streaming of Monolith of Corrosion
via the free Bandcamp app, plus high-quality download in MP3, FLAC and more.
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Pre-Order: Liquid Mercury Standard Edition /66 (hand-numbered)
Record/Vinyl + Digital Album
LIMITED TO 1 COPY PER CUSTOMER!!!
The Standard Edition of this variant is limited to 66 units.
(Ultra clear vinyl w/ silver metallic ripple effect. Final pressing may differ from mockup. Estimated to ship in April.)
Includes unlimited streaming of Monolith of Corrosion
via the free Bandcamp app, plus high-quality download in MP3, FLAC and more.
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Cassette Tape, hand-numbered /50
Cassette + Digital Album
This release comes on a transparent neon pink cassette with silver metallic print, housed in a Norelco plastic case with an additional obi strip. It is hand-numbered out of a total of 50 copies. Includes a 3 panel J-Card.
Ships in October.
Includes unlimited streaming of Monolith of Corrosion
via the free Bandcamp app, plus high-quality download in MP3, FLAC and more.
Sold Out
Test Press /5
Record/Vinyl + Digital Album
Only 1 available. Ships immediately.
Includes unlimited streaming of Monolith of Corrosion
via the free Bandcamp app, plus high-quality download in MP3, FLAC and more.
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Pre-Order: Self-Intolerance T-Shirt
T-Shirt/Apparel
Black Gildan Ultra Cotton T-Shirt with front print designed by Ethan Lee McCarthy aka Hell Simulation (Primitive Man) and knife illustration back print.
Ice cold Industrial Black Metal that is bursting with discordant tension. As if the war of the machines came crashing down on us in a blistering Winter. Nightmarer
supported by 141 fans who also own “Monolith of Corrosion”
The sound of my cerebral cortex melting. Thanks to Stereogum’s Black Market for plugging this artist and for valiantly attempting to codify their fatal formulas as a subgenre: “omnicore.” Marcus David