Belial's ministers, collectively known as MYSTIC CIRCLE, will release a re-issued version of their third full-length album "Infernal Satanic Verses." Originally released in 1999, this album was released through the now-defunct German Black Metal label Last Episode. Now, MYSTIC CIRCLE recently announced they will release a re-issue of "Infernal Satanic Verses" on November 24th, through their current label Fireflash Records (subsidiary of Atomic Fire Records). Here's the catch, though: the re-issue will only be released as a colored 12-inch vinyl. It's quite possible some of you may have never heard of this profoundly anti-Christian Black Metal band, so if you're a fan of Black Metal and have your interests piqued, then keep reading.
MYSTIC CIRCLE is a Black Metal band from Ludwigshafen, Germany founded in 1992. They have undergone many line-up changes but currently consists of two people: Aaarrrgon (drums, guitars, keyboards) and Graf von Beelzebub (vocals, guitars, bass, keyboards). With lyrical themes and imagery regarding Satanism, anti-Christianity, demons, and death, this band is definitely not for the faint-hearted. MYSTIC CIRCLE's most recent album is "Erzdämon," released earlier this year on March 17th. Prior to that, they released eight other full-length albums, including "Drachenblut" (1998), "Open the Gates of Hell" (2003), and a self-titled album (2022). Besides several break-ups/hiatuses and a 16-year gap between album releases, it's clear that MYSTIC CIRCLE has kept themselves busy in the musical art of blasphemy.
So, whether you're a Heavy Metal vinyl collector, a fan of MYSTIC CIRCLE, or just a fan of Black Metal in general, make sure you keep your eyes peeled for the band's vinyl re-issue of "Infernal Satanic Verses!"
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