Posted by Imperator on 28th February, 2013 @ 00:00 UTCBy Imperator on 28-02-2013 @ 00:00 UTC

Brazilian Black Metal band Barrabás have recently released their debut full length album, titled "The Arrival of Yog-Sothoth".

Debut Barrabás album out now
Debut Barrabás album out now

Brazilian Black Metal band Barrabás have released their debut full length album this week. The album is titled "The Arrival of Yog-Sothoth" and was released on the 23rd of February through Brazilian label Nyarlathotep Records. Barrabás originally began in 1990, but split up in 1992 before reuniting again in 2007. No material was released during their early years.

The Lovecraftian inspired album features the following track list:


  1. R'lyeh
  2. Awaken Cthulhu
  3. From Kadath
  4. Come With the Storm
  5. Shub-Niggurath
  6. Nyarlathotep
  7. Hastur
  8. Azathoth's Call
  9. The Arrival of Yog-Sothoth


You can order the album here.



Last edited by Imperator on 4th March, 2021 @ 23:25 UTC

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