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Altar Of Plagues - Show At Club Colectiv Available For Download

Altar Of Plagues performed at Club Colectiv in Bucharest, Romania in March of 2015. It was their first show in a number of years and, according to them, it remains one of their favourites. That show is now available for download as a gift to fans, in memory of the lives lost at Club Colectiv, where there was a fire which killed 64 people and injured 147. You can get this release here.

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Posted: 11.05.2016 by BloodTears | Comments (1)


Altar Of Plagues - Announce New Tour Dates

Irish black metal band Altar Of Plagues disbanded in 2013 and announced their final show then. However, the group has just confirmed new tour dates in Europe with Malthusian for a proper farewell tour. If you like the band, don't miss it!

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Posted: 21.01.2015 by DoomRules | Comments (6)


Altar Of Plagues - To Disband, Final Performance In October

Surprisingly, James Kelly of Irish black metal band Altar Of Plagues has just announced today via Facebook that the band will give their final performance at the Unsound Festival Poland and they will split up. The decision was made before writing Teethed Glory And Injury which will then be their last album.

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Posted: 15.07.2013 by Red_Travis | Comments (13)


Altar Of Plagues - New Album Streaming Online

Irish black metal band Altar Of Plagues has announced that their newest album, Teethed Glory And Injury, is now available for streaming at this location in advance to its release on April 30th in North America via Profound Lore and in Europe through Candlelight Records. So, what are you waiting for to listen to it?

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Posted: 23.04.2013 by Red_Travis | Comments (3)


Altar Of Plagues - Streaming New Song

Teethed Glory And Injury, the anticipated new album from black metallers Altar Of Plagues is getting closer and closer to its release, set for April 30th in North America via Profound Lore and in Europe through Candlelight Records. The band is currently streaming the new song "Scald Scar Of Water" at NPR and you can go listen to it right now.

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Posted: 15.04.2013 by BloodTears | Comments (1)


Altar Of Plagues - Unveil New Album Artwork And Release Date

Irish black metallers Altar Of Plagues have set the title for that which will be their third full length album, Teethed Glory And Injury. The album will be released on April 30th in North America via Profound Lore. Candlelight Records is releasing the album in Europe. Also available for viewing is the album's cover artwork, which you can see below.

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Posted: 04.03.2013 by Paz | Comments (6)


Altar Of Plagues - Completing Work On New Album

Black metallers Altar Of Plagues have announced that they are finishing up their third album, which will be the follow-up to last year's Mammal. The band also released a split with Year Of No Light earlier this year.

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Posted: 17.12.2012 by BloodTears | Comments (2)


Altar Of Plagues - Entire New Split Streaming Online

"Light Through A Tomb", a brand new song from Irish black metallers Altar Of Plagues is currently streaming at this location. The song comes off a split with French drone metal outfit Year Of No Light, due out via Music Fear Satan/Radar Swarm Records. The band commented: "We are proud to finally share a piece of music that was conceived in 2007 prior to the recording of our album White Tomb. Revisiting older work which represents an early stage in our development has been a refreshing experience. It is interesting to observe how much the 'black' metal landscape has changed in such a short period of time. When this piece was created, the musical territory in which we resided felt small and largely unnoticed."

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Posted: 06.04.2012 by BudDa | Comments (1)