Hail to our Brothers and Sisters!
With a great relief we are able to inform you all that Reverend Bizarre's monstrous debut album In the Rectory of the Bizarre Reverend, featuring over 70 minutes of Traditional Doom Metal in it's Most Destructive Form, has finally been released!
Hippies and other wimps must suffer under the devastating fist of Total Heavy Metal murder, as their summer of love is once again turning to the Black, Cold Winter of Death!
No Mercy! No Remorse! Doom What Thou Wilt Shall Be the Whole of the Law!
From the Dark Regions of Finland,
Magister Albert, Peter Vicar, and Earl of Void
The Reverend Bizarre Troops
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Some words of wisdom that were passed concerning Rev. Bizarre's 1999 demo Slice of Doom:
"a magnificent throwback to the glory days of Trouble, Saint Vitus and early Cathedral. Their aptly titled four track CD `Slice of Doom´ is full of slow burning behemoth riffage" - Malcolm Dome/Metal Hammer (GB)
"Here's potential for a hit. Peter Vicar´s hypnotic guitar patterns behind the slow pace force the listener surrender to the music. ... This is doom metal." - Kimmo Niukko/SUE (FIN)
"a release that every doom head out there should get their hands on ... the last track is so incredible heavy that it even makes Cathedral's first album look pale in comparing, it's a devastating mournful track. ... With the release of Slice of doom Reverend Bizarre main goals are to bring the old school doom metal into a new light and they have succeeded, order this masterpiece!" - Gabriel Lilliehook/Hand of Doom (SWE)
"gloomy and heavy in the way that doom should be. ... follows the footprints of the old Obsessed and other gurus. Recommended to friends of slowness." - Shrike/Suomi Finland Perkele (FIN)
"Slow, simple and very expressive, honest doom metal they play, that kind, you like or not." - Hegedüs Màrk/Psychedelic Fanzine (HUN)
"Heavy, or should I say HEAVY. ... although the songs are quite long - four songs in over 30 minutes - their thing holds together very well. ... For all those who are into real Heavy" - Zeus Mattila/Rumba (FIN)
"This demo promises a lot for the future. Aspirations to St Vitus/Obsessed are to be found here, with the vocals of Albert Magus making us believe that Scott Reagers is in the studio." - Russ Smith/Black Tears (ALBION)
"Ah the languid strains of slow-as-a-beer n' Vicodin DOOM!! Finland's Reverend Bizarre serve up three ultra-long tracks of slow n' low, much more Saint Vitus or early Cathedral than anything having to do with Black Sabbath. ... The true gem of this band is bassist/vocalist Albert Magus. ... quite honestly one of the best singers of this genre I've ever heard ... This isn't anything we haven't heard before, but the voice and charisma of Magus, coupled with the overall quality of the doom interpreted here, makes this a good, albeit rare buy. ... A Doom lover's delight is Reverend Bizarre." - Chris Barnes/Custom Heavy (USA)
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Contacts, further information, and distribution:
Label
Sinister Figure
email: jukka.kyro@masterrox.fi
Masterrox Media Oy
BOX 400
FIN-90101 Oulu
Finland
The Band
Reverend Bizarre's Holy Parish of Doom
email: reverendbizarre@hotmail.com
Slice of Doom @ Mp3.com
Latest interview @ Hellride Music
Distributed in
Germany, Italy (Black Widow Records), Japan (Gibakurai Distribution), UK (Black Tears Distribution), USA (Hellride Music, Brainticket Records)
All parties interested in distributing In the Rectory in their region should contact Sinister Figure label.
PREPARE YOURSELVES! DOOMSDAY OF THE GODS IS DAWNING!
With a great relief we are able to inform you all that Reverend Bizarre's monstrous debut album In the Rectory of the Bizarre Reverend, featuring over 70 minutes of Traditional Doom Metal in it's Most Destructive Form, has finally been released!
Hippies and other wimps must suffer under the devastating fist of Total Heavy Metal murder, as their summer of love is once again turning to the Black, Cold Winter of Death!
No Mercy! No Remorse! Doom What Thou Wilt Shall Be the Whole of the Law!
From the Dark Regions of Finland,
Magister Albert, Peter Vicar, and Earl of Void
The Reverend Bizarre Troops
-----
Some words of wisdom that were passed concerning Rev. Bizarre's 1999 demo Slice of Doom:
"a magnificent throwback to the glory days of Trouble, Saint Vitus and early Cathedral. Their aptly titled four track CD `Slice of Doom´ is full of slow burning behemoth riffage" - Malcolm Dome/Metal Hammer (GB)
"Here's potential for a hit. Peter Vicar´s hypnotic guitar patterns behind the slow pace force the listener surrender to the music. ... This is doom metal." - Kimmo Niukko/SUE (FIN)
"a release that every doom head out there should get their hands on ... the last track is so incredible heavy that it even makes Cathedral's first album look pale in comparing, it's a devastating mournful track. ... With the release of Slice of doom Reverend Bizarre main goals are to bring the old school doom metal into a new light and they have succeeded, order this masterpiece!" - Gabriel Lilliehook/Hand of Doom (SWE)
"gloomy and heavy in the way that doom should be. ... follows the footprints of the old Obsessed and other gurus. Recommended to friends of slowness." - Shrike/Suomi Finland Perkele (FIN)
"Slow, simple and very expressive, honest doom metal they play, that kind, you like or not." - Hegedüs Màrk/Psychedelic Fanzine (HUN)
"Heavy, or should I say HEAVY. ... although the songs are quite long - four songs in over 30 minutes - their thing holds together very well. ... For all those who are into real Heavy" - Zeus Mattila/Rumba (FIN)
"This demo promises a lot for the future. Aspirations to St Vitus/Obsessed are to be found here, with the vocals of Albert Magus making us believe that Scott Reagers is in the studio." - Russ Smith/Black Tears (ALBION)
"Ah the languid strains of slow-as-a-beer n' Vicodin DOOM!! Finland's Reverend Bizarre serve up three ultra-long tracks of slow n' low, much more Saint Vitus or early Cathedral than anything having to do with Black Sabbath. ... The true gem of this band is bassist/vocalist Albert Magus. ... quite honestly one of the best singers of this genre I've ever heard ... This isn't anything we haven't heard before, but the voice and charisma of Magus, coupled with the overall quality of the doom interpreted here, makes this a good, albeit rare buy. ... A Doom lover's delight is Reverend Bizarre." - Chris Barnes/Custom Heavy (USA)
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Contacts, further information, and distribution:
Label
Sinister Figure
email: jukka.kyro@masterrox.fi
Masterrox Media Oy
BOX 400
FIN-90101 Oulu
Finland
The Band
Reverend Bizarre's Holy Parish of Doom
email: reverendbizarre@hotmail.com
Slice of Doom @ Mp3.com
Latest interview @ Hellride Music
Distributed in
Germany, Italy (Black Widow Records), Japan (Gibakurai Distribution), UK (Black Tears Distribution), USA (Hellride Music, Brainticket Records)
All parties interested in distributing In the Rectory in their region should contact Sinister Figure label.
PREPARE YOURSELVES! DOOMSDAY OF THE GODS IS DAWNING!