Imported from the UK
Darkthrone's legendary 1989 demo, including additional tracks from Bootleg TV (1989) and rare rehearsal tracks from 1990. Cromlech was Darkthrone's final demo release, before a deal was inked with Peaceville Records. The demo was recorded in 1989 with the line-up of Gylve Nagell (Drums), Ted Skjellum (Guitars/vocals), Ivar Enger (Guitars) and Dag Nilsen (Bass); a line-up which would remain in place for the revered Soulside Journey and A Blaze in the Northern Sky albums. As well as the iconic demo itself - containing tracks which would go on to form part of the Soulside Journey debut - this release also contains additional tracks from the Bootleg TV Oslo recordings in 1989, including a cover of Celtic Frost's Visual Aggression. Also includes a trio of instrumental tracks from a rehearsal tape originally made for Peaceville founder Paul "Hammy" Halmshaw in 1990.
A.1. The Watchtower (Cromlech demo 1989) [05:12]
A.2. Accumulation Of Generalization (Cromlech demo 1989) [03:09]
A.3. Sempiternal Past / Presence View Sepulchrality (Cromlech demo 1989) [03:22]
A.4. Iconoclasm Sweeps Cappadocia (Cromlech demo 1989) [03:57]
B.1. Soria Moria (Bootleg TV , Oslo, Norway 01-11-89) [03:43]
B.2. Eon / Thulcandra (Bootleg TV , Oslo, Norway 01-11-89) [04:52]
B.3. Visual Aggression (Bootleg TV , Oslo, Norway 01-11-89) [03:18]
B.4. Cromlech (Rehearsal tape tracks for Hammy, March 1990) [04:02]
B.5. Neptune Towers (Rehearsal tape tracks for Hammy, March 1990) [03:04]
B.6. Soulside Journey (Rehearsal tape tracks for Hammy, March 1990) [04:18]