Dear friends, the final batch of our "Novermber Doom" collection is here. If you have been keeping track so far, you surely noticed that it is a diverse offering that includes not only the purest funeral doom, but also a myriad of combinations of doom with other subgenres.

Our final triptych only underscores this point. So, ready for the final arrivals of our fifty shades of doom?

First of course, the second promised aceSilent Stream Of Godless Elegy - one of the crown jewels of the Czech metal scene. In their case, no lengthy introduction is needed, since their unique synthesis of doom and Moravian folklore is known and acclaimed far and wide. Delve in to the solemn atmosphere of Moravian folk ballads in doom metal setting that form this singular ethno-doom approach. And to that end, you have six titles to choose from!


Next, we shall revisit South Bohemia once again, which, besides After Rain, is the also the home of Dark Angels. Both acts are so intertwined that we can speak of two sides of the same coin. In case of DARK ANGELS, seek however no black metal vibes, as the band builds on the best of the iconic Candlemass, which means deep clean vocals (moving occassionally to a more extreme layer) and a good old heavy metal feel.


And finally, there is Vuolla of Finland - another act that masterfully mixes several dark musical styles. Venture - guided only by the flickering flame of hope - deep into the obscured core of the self in the company of "Blood. Stone. Sun. Down.", and explore the melancholy of the majestic sound that merges doom metal, post-rock, death and progressive elements.

For the complete offering of November Doom, visit MetalGate e-shop!

Enjoy!