Swedish black metal masters Shining have set 25 November as the release date of Feberdrömmar (Del Ett), which will come out via The Sinister Initiative with the help of Odium Records.
The Sinister Initiative first went for a simple re-issue of the infamous "8 1/2" compilation, released 11 years ago by Dark Essence Records. However, with so much added material, the label decided to divide the final masters into two separate chapters. The second chapter is in post-production and will come out in the summer of 2025.
Feberdrömmar (Del Ett) includes a brand new intro before a variety of both old and new songs performed in nightmarish fashion by Maniac of Skitliv, Pehr Sjöldhammar of Alfahanne, Attila Csihar of Mayhem, Famine of Peste Noire and Gaahl of Trelldom.
The updated and improved Feberdrömmar (Del Ett) version will be available in digipack, vinyl, and cassette formats. Link
SHINING - To Release Feberdrömmar (Del Ett) In November
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