Black double vinyl.
Side A
Summa Blasphemia
Eleonora
Side B
Reaching for Telos
Reliquary
Side C
Path of Dust
Sarmatae
Path of Ether
Abode of the Perfect Soul
Side D
Pleroma
Cobalt Sun Necropolis
Dark crimson red marbled double-vinyl.
Side A
Summa Blasphemia
Eleonora
Side B
Reaching for Telos
Reliquary
Side C
Path of Dust
Sarmatae
Path of Ether
Abode of the Perfect Soul
Side D
Pleroma
Cobalt Sun Necropolis
Grey/brown/black smoke double-vinyl, limited to 500 copies.
Side A
Summa Blasphemia
Eleonora
Side B
Reaching for Telos
Reliquary
Side C
Path of Dust
Sarmatae
Path of Ether
Abode of the Perfect Soul
Side D
Pleroma
Cobalt Sun Necropolis
Black double vinyl in gatefold sleeve.
Side A
1. Lambsbread
2. Burning Down
3. Trismegistus
Side B
1. Cometh the Storm
2. Karanlık Yol (instrumental)
3. Sol’s Golden Curse
Side C
1. The Beating
2. Tough Guy
3. Lighting Beard
Side D
1. Hunting Shadows
2. Darker Fleece
Gatefold LP (black vinyl) with padded inner sleeve and protection sleeve.
Everything flows, nothing ever stays the same. The same can be said about the third studio album of the fast-rising Dutch rock band DOOL. Aptly entitled "The Shape of Fluidity" there is not just musical innovation but the full-length revolves around themes of personal change, physical change, psychological change, and the ever-changing world around us. DOOL and particularly singer and guitarist Raven van Dorst ask questions: How does change affect us? How do we keep being ourselves in a world that is so incredibly demanding and aggressive towards the individual? We must be as fluid as water to navigate ourselves through this ocean of possibilities and uncertainties – and make peace with chaos and impermanence. Musically, DOOL continue on the path laid out on the two previous studio recordings of heartfelt rock music with added metal elements, while displaying a maturity and focus in songwriting that has grown out of experience. "The Shape of Fluidity" exhibits an eclectic yet seamless amalgamation of progressive and post-rock as well as doom and heavy metal in combination with an inherent catchiness and a dynamic backdrop. It is hardly surprising that the theme of the album that pitches the concept of identity against the backdrop of a world in constant flux connects the album's lyrics to the biography of lead vocalist Raven. Born intersex, doctors at the time assumed that they could surgically determine which kind of life the infant should lead and decided that the child should be a girl. This has led to a life full of soul searching, fighting taboos and breaking boundaries, until recently Raven decided to reclaim that which others have tried so hard to take away from them, and finally embrace their hermaphroditic nature. The band derived the name DOOL from the Dutch word for 'wandering'. When their debut album "Here Now, There Then" was released in 2017, it became an instant success. Their fresh and wild rock and metal sound received "Album of the Month" titles in the renowned German magazines Metal Hammer and Rock Hard as well as the "Best Debut Album 2017" award from the former, while Vice (US), Aardschok (NL), and De Volkskrant (NL) happily chimed in with heaping praise on the young Dutch band. With their sophomore full-length "Summerland" released in 2020, DOOL successfully exceeded the already sky-high expectations and scored even more "Album of the Month" awards in German Rock Hard (10/10) and Sonic Seducer magazines as well as #2 soundcheck positions in Metal.de, Metal Hammer (DE) and another #1 in the Polish edition – with a pile glowing reviews on both sides of the Atlantic. With "The Shape of Fluidity", DOOL offer so much more than just damn cool music. These extra dimensions of depth and meaning are all part of their unique appeal and come out clearly on the new album. May all those who wander gather under the fluid flag of DOOL!
Tracklist:
1. Venus in Flames
2. Self-Dissect
3. The Shape of Fluidity
4. Currents
5. Evil in You
6. House of a Thousand Dreams
7. Hermagorgon
8. Hymn for a Memory Lost
9. The Hand of Creation
Black double vinyl.
Shadows Flap Their Black Wings
To The Gallows
Season Of Unrest Ar
At The Going Down Of The Sun
Where The Winds Meet
Beyond The Pale
Blood Makes the Grass Grow
Eternal Waves
Watch For Me On The Mountain
Limited bundle incl. Gatefold LP (exclusive clear/black marble vinyl), CD hardcover book, MC (exclusive to this bundle), 4 art prints and hand-signed/numbered certificate of authenticity, packed in a Dool cloth bag (500 copies available).
Everything flows, nothing ever stays the same. The same can be said about the third studio album of the fast-rising Dutch rock band DOOL. Aptly entitled "The Shape of Fluidity" there is not just musical innovation but the full-length revolves around themes of personal change, physical change, psychological change, and the ever-changing world around us. DOOL and particularly singer and guitarist Raven van Dorst ask questions: How does change affect us? How do we keep being ourselves in a world that is so incredibly demanding and aggressive towards the individual? We must be as fluid as water to navigate ourselves through this ocean of possibilities and uncertainties – and make peace with chaos and impermanence. Musically, DOOL continue on the path laid out on the two previous studio recordings of heartfelt rock music with added metal elements, while displaying a maturity and focus in songwriting that has grown out of experience. "The Shape of Fluidity" exhibits an eclectic yet seamless amalgamation of progressive and post-rock as well as doom and heavy metal in combination with an inherent catchiness and a dynamic backdrop. It is hardly surprising that the theme of the album that pitches the concept of identity against the backdrop of a world in constant flux connects the album's lyrics to the biography of lead vocalist Raven. Born intersex, doctors at the time assumed that they could surgically determine which kind of life the infant should lead and decided that the child should be a girl. This has led to a life full of soul searching, fighting taboos and breaking boundaries, until recently Raven decided to reclaim that which others have tried so hard to take away from them, and finally embrace their hermaphroditic nature. The band derived the name DOOL from the Dutch word for 'wandering'. When their debut album "Here Now, There Then" was released in 2017, it became an instant success. Their fresh and wild rock and metal sound received "Album of the Month" titles in the renowned German magazines Metal Hammer and Rock Hard as well as the "Best Debut Album 2017" award from the former, while Vice (US), Aardschok (NL), and De Volkskrant (NL) happily chimed in with heaping praise on the young Dutch band. With their sophomore full-length "Summerland" released in 2020, DOOL successfully exceeded the already sky-high expectations and scored even more "Album of the Month" awards in German Rock Hard (10/10) and Sonic Seducer magazines as well as #2 soundcheck positions in Metal.de, Metal Hammer (DE) and another #1 in the Polish edition – with a pile glowing reviews on both sides of the Atlantic. With "The Shape of Fluidity", DOOL offer so much more than just damn cool music. These extra dimensions of depth and meaning are all part of their unique appeal and come out clearly on the new album. May all those who wander gather under the fluid flag of DOOL!
Tracklist:
1. Venus in Flames
2. Self-Dissect
3. The Shape of Fluidity
4. Currents
5. Evil in You
6. House of a Thousand Dreams
7. Hermagorgon
8. Hymn for a Memory Lost
9. The Hand of Creation
CD hardcover book (18x18 cm, 36 pages, front cover with UV spot varnish finishing) incl. preface by Raven van Dorst, essay, additional artwork and drafts by Metastazis, and additional photography.
Everything flows, nothing ever stays the same. The same can be said about the third studio album of the fast-rising Dutch rock band DOOL. Aptly entitled "The Shape of Fluidity" there is not just musical innovation but the full-length revolves around themes of personal change, physical change, psychological change, and the ever-changing world around us. DOOL and particularly singer and guitarist Raven van Dorst ask questions: How does change affect us? How do we keep being ourselves in a world that is so incredibly demanding and aggressive towards the individual? We must be as fluid as water to navigate ourselves through this ocean of possibilities and uncertainties – and make peace with chaos and impermanence. Musically, DOOL continue on the path laid out on the two previous studio recordings of heartfelt rock music with added metal elements, while displaying a maturity and focus in songwriting that has grown out of experience. "The Shape of Fluidity" exhibits an eclectic yet seamless amalgamation of progressive and post-rock as well as doom and heavy metal in combination with an inherent catchiness and a dynamic backdrop. It is hardly surprising that the theme of the album that pitches the concept of identity against the backdrop of a world in constant flux connects the album's lyrics to the biography of lead vocalist Raven. Born intersex, doctors at the time assumed that they could surgically determine which kind of life the infant should lead and decided that the child should be a girl. This has led to a life full of soul searching, fighting taboos and breaking boundaries, until recently Raven decided to reclaim that which others have tried so hard to take away from them, and finally embrace their hermaphroditic nature. The band derived the name DOOL from the Dutch word for 'wandering'. When their debut album "Here Now, There Then" was released in 2017, it became an instant success. Their fresh and wild rock and metal sound received "Album of the Month" titles in the renowned German magazines Metal Hammer and Rock Hard as well as the "Best Debut Album 2017" award from the former, while Vice (US), Aardschok (NL), and De Volkskrant (NL) happily chimed in with heaping praise on the young Dutch band. With their sophomore full-length "Summerland" released in 2020, DOOL successfully exceeded the already sky-high expectations and scored even more "Album of the Month" awards in German Rock Hard (10/10) and Sonic Seducer magazines as well as #2 soundcheck positions in Metal.de, Metal Hammer (DE) and another #1 in the Polish edition – with a pile glowing reviews on both sides of the Atlantic. With "The Shape of Fluidity", DOOL offer so much more than just damn cool music. These extra dimensions of depth and meaning are all part of their unique appeal and come out clearly on the new album. May all those who wander gather under the fluid flag of DOOL!
Tracklist:
1. Venus in Flames
2. Self-Dissect
3. The Shape of Fluidity
4. Currents
5. Evil in You
6. House of a Thousand Dreams
7. Hermagorgon
8. Hymn for a Memory Lost
9. The Hand of Creation
1. Lambsbread
2. Burning Down
3. Trismegistus
4. Cometh the Storm
5. Karanlık Yol (instrumental)
6. Sol’s Golden Curse
7. The Beating
8. Tough Guy
9. Lighting Beard
10. Hunting Shadows
11. Darker Fleece
Jewelcase CD.
Tracklisting:
1. Black Metal Cult (5:59)
2. Hominicide (6:58)
3. From the Plains of Ice and Death (7:19)
4. Into the Cursed Necropolis (7:31)
5. The Fall of Islam (8:48)
6. The Mirror of Disillusion (6:02)
White/black dust splatter double-vinyl, limited to 300 copies.
Side A
Summa Blasphemia
Eleonora
Side B
Reaching for Telos
Reliquary
Side C
Path of Dust
Sarmatae
Path of Ether
Abode of the Perfect Soul
Side D
Pleroma
Cobalt Sun Necropolis
Black vinyl in gatefold sleeve.
Scared Of Fear
React, Respond
Wreckage
Dark Matter
Won’t Tell
Upper Hand
Waiting For Stevie
Running
Something Special
Got To Give
Setting Sun
Digipak CD.
Everything flows, nothing ever stays the same. The same can be said about the third studio album of the fast-rising Dutch rock band DOOL. Aptly entitled "The Shape of Fluidity" there is not just musical innovation but the full-length revolves around themes of personal change, physical change, psychological change, and the ever-changing world around us. DOOL and particularly singer and guitarist Raven van Dorst ask questions: How does change affect us? How do we keep being ourselves in a world that is so incredibly demanding and aggressive towards the individual? We must be as fluid as water to navigate ourselves through this ocean of possibilities and uncertainties – and make peace with chaos and impermanence. Musically, DOOL continue on the path laid out on the two previous studio recordings of heartfelt rock music with added metal elements, while displaying a maturity and focus in songwriting that has grown out of experience. "The Shape of Fluidity" exhibits an eclectic yet seamless amalgamation of progressive and post-rock as well as doom and heavy metal in combination with an inherent catchiness and a dynamic backdrop. It is hardly surprising that the theme of the album that pitches the concept of identity against the backdrop of a world in constant flux connects the album's lyrics to the biography of lead vocalist Raven. Born intersex, doctors at the time assumed that they could surgically determine which kind of life the infant should lead and decided that the child should be a girl. This has led to a life full of soul searching, fighting taboos and breaking boundaries, until recently Raven decided to reclaim that which others have tried so hard to take away from them, and finally embrace their hermaphroditic nature. The band derived the name DOOL from the Dutch word for 'wandering'. When their debut album "Here Now, There Then" was released in 2017, it became an instant success. Their fresh and wild rock and metal sound received "Album of the Month" titles in the renowned German magazines Metal Hammer and Rock Hard as well as the "Best Debut Album 2017" award from the former, while Vice (US), Aardschok (NL), and De Volkskrant (NL) happily chimed in with heaping praise on the young Dutch band. With their sophomore full-length "Summerland" released in 2020, DOOL successfully exceeded the already sky-high expectations and scored even more "Album of the Month" awards in German Rock Hard (10/10) and Sonic Seducer magazines as well as #2 soundcheck positions in Metal.de, Metal Hammer (DE) and another #1 in the Polish edition – with a pile glowing reviews on both sides of the Atlantic. With "The Shape of Fluidity", DOOL offer so much more than just damn cool music. These extra dimensions of depth and meaning are all part of their unique appeal and come out clearly on the new album. May all those who wander gather under the fluid flag of DOOL!
Tracklist:
1. Venus in Flames
2. Self-Dissect
3. The Shape of Fluidity
4. Currents
5. Evil in You
6. House of a Thousand Dreams
7. Hermagorgon
8. Hymn for a Memory Lost
9. The Hand of Creation
Brown double-vinyl.
Shadows Flap Their Black Wings
To The Gallows
Season Of Unrest Ar
At The Going Down Of The Sun
Where The Winds Meet
Beyond The Pale
Blood Makes the Grass Grow
Eternal Waves
Watch For Me On The Mountain
1. Intro 0:42
2. Vengeance 'll Come 4:43
3. Run Away 4:54
4. Stabs In The Back 3:39
5. Master Of Deceit 3:30
6. Insane 4:00
7. Intro 1:22
8. Land Of Doom 5:07
9. In Front This Storm 5:22
10. Only Crimes 3:52
11. God Illusion 5:41
12. Welcome To Transylvania... 5:51
+ hidden tracks
Black vinyl.
A1 To Armageddon
A2 The Plague And The World It Made
A3 Come Winter
A4 Your Final Demise
A5 Bloodfalls
B1 From The Valley Of Defilement
B2 Another State Of Decay
B3 Stillborn In A Dying World
B4 Descending Through Ashes
B5 The Coiled
1 Holy Diver
2 Rainbow In The Dark
3 Don't Talk To Strangers
4 We Rock
5 The Last In Line
6 Evil Eyes
7 Rock 'n' Roll Children
8 Sacred Heart
9 Hungry For Heaven
10 Hide In The Rainbow
11 Dream Evil
12 Wild One
13 Lock Up The Wolves
1 Smoked Pork
2 Body Count's In The House
3 Now Sports
4 Body Count
5 A Statistic
6 Bowels Of The Devil
7 The Real Problem
8 Rkk Bitch
9 C Note
10 Voodoo
11 The Winner Loses
12 There Goes The Neighborhood
13 Oprah
14 Evil Dick
15 Body Count Anthem
16 Momma's Gotta Die Tonight
17 Ice-T / Freedom Of Speech
Digipak.
1. The Invocation / Chapel Of Ghouls
2. Unholy Blasphemies
3. Angel Of Disease
4. Azagthoth
5. The Gate / Lord Of All Fevers
6. Hell Spawn
7. Abominations
8. Demon Seed
9. Welcome To Hell
CD in jewelcase.
1. Nailed To Gold
2. Burn With Jesus
3. Here In After
4. I Feel Nothing
5. Away From God
6. Towards Earth
7. Under The Supreme
8. Christ's Cage
CD in jewelcase.
1. Zeroed
2. Laid To Waste
3. Return From Chaos
4. Mercenary
5. To The Last...
6. Powder Burns
7. Behind Enemy Lines
8. No Guts, No Glory
9. Sixth Chapter
CD in jewelcase.
1. Once Ordained
2. No Jesus, No Beast
3. Failures For Gods
4. Unsaved
5. God Made Filth
6. Stench Of High Heaven
7. Your Angel Died
8. The Devil I Know
1. Higher Coward
2. Father, You're Not A Father
3. Furthest From The Truth
4. Fall From A High Place
5. Unpardonable Sin
6. Lost Passion
7. Put My Hand In The Fire
8. Close To A World Below
1. Papercut 3:04
2. One Step Closer 2:36
3. With You 3:32
4. Points Of Authority 3:19
5. Crawling 3:28
6. Runaway 3:04
7. By Myself 3:09
8. In The End 3:36
9. A Place For My Head 3:04
10. Forgotten 3:14
11. Cure For The Itch 2:37
12. Pushing Me Away 3:11
1. Real Swagger 4:20
2. Unstable 4:48
3. March Of The Saint [2001 Version] 3:56
4. Day Of The Eagle 5:33
5. Never Satisfied 4:35
6. Tainted Past [2001 Acoustic Version] 3:14
7. After Me, The Flood 5:13
8. Creepy Feelings 4:56
9. Lesson Well Learned 2:52
10. False Alarm 4:03
11. On The Way 4:43
12. Stricken By Fate 3:29
13. Reign Of Fire 4:15
14. Betty '79 0:54
15. People 4:08
16. Get Lost 3:41
17. Nothing Between The Ears 4:28
18. Pirates 3:10
2001 Metal Blade