- limited gold cassette
- released by Phantom Lure
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Limited Vinyl - 3 colour versions
Record/Vinyl + Digital Album
- Comes with a gold foil cover
- released by Phantom Lure (www.phantomlure.com)
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Includes unlimited streaming of Grinning God // Spider God Split
via the free Bandcamp app, plus high-quality download in MP3, FLAC and more.
supported by 20 fans who also own “Masked Mastery”
"Et alors, soudainement, une lueur se fit dans mon cerveau, et je compris pourquoi la mère tenait tant à m'arracher la ficelle et par quel commerce elle entendait se consoler." Wormwood23
supported by 17 fans who also own “Masked Mastery”
Man I’ve devoured this album countless times and I don’t think this group will wear on me anytime soon. The vocals are perfect for this sound, the production is ideal; the drums are perfectly garage’d. Cannot wait for the next project. Riley Kesselring
A killer re-release of a rare solo post-punk LP from 1988 by the frontman of Taste of Decay and Garden of Pleasures. Bandcamp New & Notable Jan 17, 2022
Blood Relative is Publicist's latest post-punk salvo from the Forgive Yourself LP, steered by Zachary Lipez's unnerving baritone. Bandcamp New & Notable Dec 17, 2015
supported by 15 fans who also own “Masked Mastery”
I've spent the day looking for some decent goth rock that speaks to me. Nothing was satisfying until I found this. Everything is right here: the atmosphere, the songwriting, the melodies, the voice, the whole concept. And what a surprise to hear a familiar voice and find out it's indeed Kvohst from <code> and Grave Pleasures. Although I think the album doesn't need his guest appearance - it's convincing enough on its own and I would have even preferred it without his vocals. Great band. Entleiber