Experience the hypnotizing power of LORD MOUNTAIN and MESMER on this limited edition vinyl. Containing both bands self-titled debut EPs this custom mixed Green/ Smoke edition is limited to 300 copies worldwide. Featuring brand new artwork by Lord Mountain frontman, Jesse Swanson. The entire record was made in the USA for the best possible quality. Do not miss out! First 50 orders will include a Lord Mountain Patch!
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iI you love old-school, riff-centered doom metal, and your heart yearns for grand tales of adventure, it's about time you gave Lord Mountain a listen!! Excellent lead guitar and rythm section! Stephan
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Her Vocals. lady makes the bass,guitar and drums all come together. melody and tone! play bass and i am in love with their sounds. way they write and each song moves you. how does one select a fav on this master piece of melodies,and amazing tone? Diablerie,Grey Garde,Pilgram's Rest,and first to die dont get you heart moving your in trouble lol Mickey/mojo62
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