If you are reading this, then that means you are close to downloading our third full online compilation. Here you have a whole host of metal and rock bands from all over England with each band representing their respective county.
Please when you download this release remember that all monetary donations are going to ANIMAL HEALTH TRUST (UK Charity).
GMA would like to thank:
Nathan Colombo @ No Remorse Records for past collaborations, Beth Godfrey (Parasythe) for the artwork design, Tim Chandler (Forged In Black) for final artwork touches, Ceri Dobner for suggesting the winning title 'Tea, Crumpets & English Metal, Dave Tedder @ Head First Entertainment, Angelo and Simon Garrod @ Monolithic Music, Andrew Pennington @ Future PR, Rob & Kirstie @ Transcend Music, -AR-, Aeolist, Baalberith, Black Hawk Down, Black Polaris, Bloodyard, Brocken Spectre, Cypher16, Daemona, Decaarta, Divided We Fall, Doomed From Day One, Eagles Born Vultures, Edenfall, Engraved Disllusion, Footprints In The Custard, Gymir, Headwires, Hrafnblóð, Ignite The Sky, Incinery, Lovebite, Malefice, Manor<?, Misanthropic Existence, Neverworld, Nexilva, Northern Oak, Old Corpse Road, One More Victim, Osmium Guillotine, Our Hollow Our Home, Parasythe, Primitive Graven Image, Ravenage, Shadows Of Serenity, Skull Branded Pirates, Subserviance, Take Her To Athena, The Antiquity, The Atrocity Exhibit, The Threat, Today The Sun Dies, Transhuman, Triverse Massacre, Warcrab, When Prophecy Fails, Winter Storm, all of the labels and PR's we work with, all of our readers, friends and families and all those who made this possible.
"Boil the kettle, butter some crumpets and blast some English Metal"
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Quite possibly my favourite death/doom album. I choose this album to listen to when I feel like listening to something doomy more often than any other. It's clear that the band put a lot of effort into this album, and that hard work was worth it. Jarak