Pro-printed cassette copy of Sadisme's debut album, "Festering In Telepathic Communion" on black tape in a clear norelco case.
Limited to 50 copies.
Includes unlimited streaming of Festering In Telepathic Communion
via the free Bandcamp app, plus high-quality download in MP3, FLAC and more.
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SADISME Limited Edition T-Shirt
T-Shirt/Apparel + Digital Album
Limited edition red on black design featuring Juggernaut of Sadisme on the front and a cemetery filled with candles on the back.
Originally limited to 25 shirts, now sold out everywhere else!
Includes unlimited streaming of Festering In Telepathic Communion
via the free Bandcamp app, plus high-quality download in MP3, FLAC and more.
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SADISME Limited 12” Vinyl - LAST AVAILABLE COPIES
Record/Vinyl + Digital Album
Limited edition 12” vinyl copy of Sadisme’s debut album “Festering In Telepathic Communion.” Includes poster. Vinyl releases by Death Kvlt Productions.
Limited to 100 copies and now sold out from DKP, these are the last available copies!
Includes unlimited streaming of Festering In Telepathic Communion
via the free Bandcamp app, plus high-quality download in MP3, FLAC and more.
Reeking and rotting to the core and beyond
A monument to suffering entombed, now exhumed
The stench of the stale, wafting in waves
Death - The closest we get to Sadisme
"Sadisme: band name, or statement of intent?
Listen to “Tearing the Psychical Wall,” the opening track on Sadisme’s debut demo Festering in Telepathic Communion, and it won’t take long to discover the answer for yourself. It’s pretty obviously both.
Sadisme (French for ‘sadism’) hails from the same fetid California underground that retched forth the blackened vampyric hell-cults Byyrth and Akasha, and the one-man project plays black metal in a similarly raw style. That rawness, however, is where the similarities among the projects end. Whereas there’s a sinister kind of sultriness to Byyrth’s approach to the genre, and Akasha just fucking hates everyone, there’s something far more melancholic fueling Sadisme’s abrasive sound. Song titles like “Picking at the Corpse of a Past Life,” “Scars the Size of Monoliths,” and “Ruptured Remains of Unconsciousness” speak directly to the physical and mental torment at the heart of Festering in Telepathic Communion. The anguished melodicism of enigmatic Sadisme architect Juggernaut’s riffs commingle in violent solidarity with the agonized wails of his vocals to cast that torment in high relief – a sonic tableau akin to the bloody regeneration scenes from the first two Hellraiser movies.
Sadisme doesn’t make pleasant music. Instead, Festering in Telepathic Communion will burrow its way into the murkiest recesses of listeners’ psyches, and therein will it sow its noxious seeds. Such gloriously morose fruits shall they yield."
- Oinari Media
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released January 18, 2019
Juggernaut - All instrumentation and vocals
Releases sonically and physically through Grey Matter Productions on January 18th, 2019.
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The sad part is I could have been listening to this for the last three years. This is definitely one of the best raw black metal albums ever. The drums are elite. Metallurgical Fire