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Description:
"Shaman + The Forgotten EP" on LP captures Orbit Culture's explosive blend of groove-laden modern metal, cinematic atmosphere and melodic intensity in a format made for immersive listening. Across this combined release, the band weaves heavy, down-tuned riffs, dynamic tempo shifts and towering choruses into a cohesive journey that feels both primal and meticulously crafted. The LP format lets the music breathe: dense rhythm guitars and thunderous drums unfold with depth, while intricate lead lines and ambient layers build a dark, almost ritualistic mood. Lyrically, Orbit Culture often explores inner conflict, isolation and a search for meaning in a fractured world, which fits perfectly with the brooding, epic soundscape presented here. This edition is ideal for fans who want to experience the music as a complete narrative, side by side, with a natural flow between the main tracks and the EP material.
Orbit Culture have built a strong reputation in the contemporary metal scene for their ability to fuse aggression with memorable songwriting. Emerging from Sweden's vibrant metal landscape, the band is known for powerful live performances, tight musicianship and songs that combine groove metal weight with melodic sensibilities and a cinematic sense of scale. Their growing international following, numerous festival appearances and widely praised studio releases have positioned them as one of the most promising modern metal acts of their generation. This LP underlines why they have gained so much attention: it showcases their talent for writing tracks that are as emotionally resonant as they are heavy.
The manufacturer SEEK & STRIKE is a label and imprint dedicated to forward-thinking heavy music and genre-pushing artists. Known for discovering and supporting bands that blend intensity with innovation, SEEK & STRIKE focuses on high-quality releases that appeal to listeners who want something more adventurous than standard metal fare. Their catalog highlights a commitment to strong visual aesthetics, carefully curated rosters and formats aimed at collectors and enthusiasts. By partnering with Orbit Culture on this LP, SEEK & STRIKE once again underlines its role as a platform for modern heavy music that values both artistic depth and powerful production.
This LP edition of "Shaman + The Forgotten EP" is therefore more than just a collection of songs: it is a carefully curated experience that brings together two closely related chapters of Orbit Culture's work in a tangible, analog format. Whether you are discovering the band for the first time or expanding your collection, this record offers a dark, intense and atmospheric journey that rewards repeat listening and invites you to dive deep into Orbit Culture's sonic world.
Vinyl:
transparent blue/purple splatt
Cover:
Gate Fold Vinyl
Manufacturer No.:
SNS449
This product is expected to be released on Friday 19 June, 2026 and will be shipped by us as soon as it becomes available.