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Master's Hammer

Master's Hammer is a experimental band formed in in 1987 by vocalist and Franta Štorm. The band's music blends raw with and symphonic elements, often exploring themes of occultism, spiritism, and and traditions. Their early demos, such as The Ritual Murder (1987) and The Mass (1989), showcased a primitive yet innovative sound that influenced the emerging European scene. Master's Hammer achieved cult status with their debut full-length Ritual in 1991, followed by the theatrical and narrative-driven Jilemnický okultista in 1992, which featured operatic vocals and storytelling inspired by history. After releasing Šlágry in 1995, the band disbanded amid lineup changes and internal issues, but reformed in 2009 under Štorm's leadership, producing albums like Mantras (2009), Vagus Vetus (2014), and (2018). As of November 2025, Master's Hammer remains active, with the release of the live Live Occult Rituals in 2024, reissues of their demos through their own Bombaj , ongoing performances, and an upcoming ninth studio Maldorör Disco scheduled for November 26, 2025, emphasizing their unique fusion of metal and classical influences. Former Tomáš "Monster" Vendl died on July 26, 2024.

History

Formation and early demos (1987–1990)

Master's Hammer was formed in 1987 in , Czechoslovakia, by František Štorm on vocals and guitar, initially operating as an underground act amid the constraints of the communist regime. The band faced significant challenges in this era, including restrictions on public performances and access to recording facilities, leading them to rely on self-recorded tapes circulated within the local metal scene and clandestine live shows without official permission. Early efforts centered on building a repertoire through informal rehearsals and small gatherings, with Štorm emerging as the primary creative force and multi-instrumentalist. The band's first live performance occurred in 1989 in Zbraslav, in a semi-secret venue to evade authorities, marking their transition from rehearsal to active underground presence. Lineup stability was limited during these years, with Štorm as the core member and several bassists rotating through, including Milan Fibiger on early recordings, reflecting the fluid nature of scene-based collaborations under repression. By the late 1980s, these shows began incorporating more aggressive and atmospheric elements, hinting at a gradual shift from thrash roots toward influences. Key early demos captured this evolving sound. In 1987, they released The Ritual Murder, a raw self-recorded tape showcasing thrash-driven riffs and occult-themed lyrics, distributed informally among fans. This was followed by Finished in , and The Mass in 1989, a live demo recorded during an underground performance that highlighted their intensifying aggression and stage energy despite technical limitations. The 1990 The Fall of Idol demo further refined their style, featuring polished compositions that bridged thrash speed with emerging dissonance, just as political changes loomed with the impending . These releases, produced via rudimentary home setups, were vital for gaining notoriety in Eastern Europe's suppressed metal community.

Debut era and commercial peak (1991–1995)

Master's Hammer achieved their debut with the album , released in February 1991 through the label Monitor Records. The record captured a raw, primitive sound characterized by aggressive riffs, picking, and occult-themed lyrics, drawing influences from early Bathory and setting the band apart in the emerging European scene. Recorded at Ivories Studio in , was initially distributed via underground tape trading networks, which helped build a among metal enthusiasts across despite limited commercial reach at the time. The band's second album, Jilemnický okultista, followed in December 1992 as a self-released effort, marking a bold evolution into a concept structured around a of an occultist in the town of Jilemnice. Incorporating orchestral synths, choirs, and theatrical elements, it blended with folk influences, earning praise for its innovative storytelling and ambition while alienating some fans of the debut's straightforward aggression. The album's release coincided with growing international interest, amplified by reissues from the French label , which distributed Jilemnický okultista in 1993 and Ritual on CD in 1994, exposing the band to broader European audiences and solidifying their reputation among circles. During 1992–1994, Master's Hammer's popularity expanded beyond through these Osmose editions and tape trading, leading to increased media coverage in metal magazines and alignment with the second wave of 's underground momentum. The 1995 release of Šlágry via the Czech label Kron-H signaled a drastic stylistic shift, fusing with electronic elements, rhythms, and Czech schlager (pop-folk) influences in a surreal, manner that divided listeners and critics. The album's controversial reception, coupled with internal creative tensions—particularly between vocalist/guitarist František Štorm and keyboardist Vlasta Voral's experimental vision and the rest of the lineup—culminated in the band's breakup later that year.

Hiatus and side projects (1995–2009)

Following the release of their Šlágry in 1995, Master's Hammer officially disbanded due to the record's polarizing reception and tensions with their label, . The album's experimental shift toward and classical elements alienated much of the audience, earning descriptions as a "controversial" and "panned" work that deviated sharply from the band's earlier rock-infused sound. Frontman František Štorm later expressed relief at parting ways with record labels, citing creative frustrations as a factor in the split. With no further official releases or tours, the band entered a 14-year hiatus, during which core members shifted focus away from music. František Štorm, the band's primary creative force, channeled his energies into and during this period. As a trained , he held painting exhibitions, including one in 1998 at the Galerie "Die Aktualität des Schönen" in , showcasing his surreal and illustrative style that had previously informed Master's Hammer's aesthetics. Štorm also founded the electronic music project Airbrusher in 2007, recording its debut demo amid his growing career in type design and freelance artwork, though it remained a solo endeavor outside the metal genre. Other members, such as keyboardist Vlastimil Voral, pursued non-musical paths, with limited public details on their activities beyond occasional involvement in circles. Interest in Master's Hammer persisted through fan initiatives and archival efforts in the Czech metal scene. Tribute compilations emerged to honor the band's legacy, including A Tribute to Master's Hammer in 1999, featuring covers by local acts like Darkstorm and Avenger, and The Golden Tribute to Master's Hammer in 2007, which included contributions from bands such as Hromovlad and Sekhmet. Bootleg recordings and unofficial live tapes from the early 1990s circulated among fans, helping sustain cult status despite the absence of new material. Reissues of early albums and demos appeared in the 2000s via independent labels, such as Supernal Music's 2002 edition of Ritual and Jihosound Records' compilation of demos, keeping the band's discography accessible to a niche audience. These efforts, unlicensed by the band in some cases, underscored Master's Hammer's enduring influence on Central European black metal without prompting any official revival until 2009.

Reformation and ongoing activity (2009–present)

After a 14-year hiatus, Master's Hammer reunited in 2009, prompted by frontman František Štorm's relocation to the countryside and creative inspirations from travel and personal experiences. The band self-released their fourth studio album, Mantras, on December 3, 2009, employing established techniques while incorporating ethnic and experimental elements drawn from their early works like Ritual and Jilemnický okultista. This release marked a return to their black metal foundations, though subsequent output would further evolve their avant-garde style. The band continued their revival with the self-released fifth studio album Vracejte konve na místo. in 2012, which earned the Anděl Award for Best Hard & Heavy Album that year. This was followed by Vagus Vetus in 2014. Further albums followed, including Formulæ in 2016, which also won the Anděl Award for Best Hard & Heavy Album, and Fascinator in 2018 via . Master's Hammer broke their long-standing avoidance of live performances with their first show in 25 years at the festival in , , on August 9, 2017, focusing on material from their era. The group temporarily disbanded around 2020, two years after 's release, as confirmed by founding member František Štorm. In July 2024, former bassist Tomáš "Monster" Vendl, who contributed to the band's seminal 1991 album , died of cancer at age 52. The band announced their reunion in September 2025, coinciding with the reveal of singles "Beast Within" and "Anděl slizu," the latter accompanied by a directed by Štorm. Their ninth studio album, Maldorör Disco, is scheduled for release on November 26, 2025, through Darkness Shall Rise Productions.

Musical style and themes

Core characteristics and influences

Master's Hammer's foundational sound is rooted in , characterized by aggressive thrash-influenced riffs, fast tempos, and a raw yet clear production that emphasizes meaty bass and streamlined clarity rather than lo-fi grit. The band's music integrates elements of tradition, including technical guitar solos and minor-key harmonies with dark romantic undertones, while incorporating folk instruments like harps and kotos to evoke a distinctly atmosphere. Frontman František Štorm's high-pitched, theatrical vocals—ranging from raspy snarls and guttural howls to and maniacal laughter—add a sinister, operatic flair, delivered primarily in to enhance the narrative intensity. Key influences on Master's Hammer include early black metal pioneers such as and Bathory, whose raw aggression and Quorthon's epic style shaped the band's infernal riffing and themes. Czech heavy metal acts like and Törr contributed to the local thrash foundation, while broader inspirations from thrash, Mercyful Fate's melodic darkness, and Hellhammer's extremity informed their structural approach. The integration of Czech folk tunes and poems brings whimsical, regional flavor, contrasting with the genre's typical ferocity, and draws from classical and operatic traditions for dramatic tension, as seen in the use of and solemn passages. Progressive and experimental elements further enrich their sound, emphasizing creative freedom over convention. A signature feature is the prominent use of keyboards and choral effects, which add symphonic depth and ghostly atmospheres without overpowering the guitars, particularly evident in albums like and Jilemnický okultista. This sets Master's Hammer apart from the Norwegian black metal scene's emphasis on grim, atmospheric minimalism; instead, their approach is more melodic, structurally metal-oriented, and narrative-driven, with a warmer, theatrical whimsy that prioritizes storytelling and pompous experimentation over unrelenting bleakness.

Evolution and experimentation

Master's Hammer's musical evolution in the marked a bold departure from conventional structures, beginning with the raw, aggressive sound of their debut Ritual (1991), which featured primal riffs and occult atmospheres typical of early second-wave . This foundation shifted dramatically with Jilemnický okultista (1992), an operatic structured as a " operetta" with theatrical narratives, orchestral flourishes, and folk integrations that elevated the genre's dramatic potential. By Šlágry (1995), the band embraced full experimentation through self-production in a refurbished studio, incorporating hooks, cabaret-like theatricality with circus-inspired arrangements, and electronic elements such as drum machines and reversed studies, diverging sharply from metal norms to target non-metal audiences. These genre fusions alienated core fans but solidified their reputation for eccentricity, contributing to a amid the 1995 hiatus. Following their reformation, Master's Hammer re-embraced on Mantras, blending raw extremity with ambient textures and experimental interludes that hinted at broader sonic explorations while honoring their origins. Albums such as Vracejte konve na místo (2012) and Vagus Vetus (2014) continued this experimental approach with variations on structures and atmospheric depth. This trajectory intensified with Formulæ (2016), fusing aggression with progressive structures and industrial edges, introducing complex rhythms akin to influences for a more intricate, forward-thinking sound. (2018) further pushed boundaries by merging with psychedelic and psychedelia, creating disorienting, unconventional compositions that challenged listener expectations. The band's forthcoming album, Maldorör (scheduled for November 2025), is expected to represent their most audacious fusion yet, combining rhythms and synth-laden with undertones in a self-produced reinvention that prioritizes whimsy over heaviness. Throughout their career, Master's Hammer's self-production and relentless genre blending—spanning operatic black metal, electronic cabaret, and disco-occult hybrids—have cemented their innovator status in extreme music, fostering a dedicated cult audience despite occasional fan backlash for eschewing commercial trends in favor of deliberate unpredictability. This approach, evident from the studio innovations of onward, underscores their commitment to sonic risks over conformity, ensuring enduring influence among avant-garde metal enthusiasts.

Lyrical content and occult motifs

The lyrics of Master's Hammer, primarily penned by vocalist and guitarist František Štorm, delve deeply into occultism, drawing from literary influences such as Charles Baudelaire and Czech artist Josef Váchal, while eschewing simplistic horror tropes in favor of a more introspective Satanism. In their debut album Ritual (1991), themes of ritualistic mysticism and infernal rebellion permeate tracks like "Jáma Pekel" ("Hell's Pit"), evoking a cult of revulsion tied to Bohemian mountain traditions rather than overt aggression or church desecration. Štorm has described this approach as an artistic expression rooted in personal philosophy, emphasizing self-worship over organized religion, including Satanism itself. Early works prominently feature Jilemnice folklore, portraying the town as a historical center of occult activity in the libretto of Jilemnický okultista (1992), a black metal operetta structured as a three-act narrative play. The story follows the young occultist Atrament and witch Kalamaria amid supernatural intrigue, incorporating local legends of mediums and witchcraft to create a vivid, Czech-specific tapestry that blends spiritism with everyday rural life. Satanic elements appear subtly through demonic undertones and rejection of authority, as in scenes where magical forces triumph over corrupt officials, highlighting the band's avoidance of generic black metal clichés in favor of narrative depth. Satirical and absurd twists emerge in later releases, critiquing pop culture and societal decay through humorous, cynical lenses unique to the band's perspective. On Šlágry (1995), Štorm reinterprets mainstream songs with ironic undertones, luring non-metal audiences while repelling purists, as part of a broader shift toward philosophical exploring existential themes like in tracks such as "Věčný návrat" from . Written exclusively in , the lyrics adopt a poetic, style that translations reveal as richly , often infused with rural and subtle humor to underscore themes of and revulsion against .

Art and aesthetics

František Štorm's visual contributions

František Štorm has been active as a painter and since the 1980s, employing techniques such as , , , and linocuts to create his works. His artistic practice integrates with visual , often emphasizing spiritual and historical dimensions over technical perfection. Štorm's personal exhibitions span from the late 1990s through the 2020s, with several held in and other locations. Notable displays include a 1998 exhibition in , a 2000 show in , a 2006 presentation in München, a 2017 repetition at Trafo Gallery in , and a 2024 exhibition in . In addition, four of his paintings were featured in the Prague's 2020 exhibition ": and Art in the ," highlighting themes of and . Štorm has published several books showcasing his visual work, including the 2008 collection Eseje o Typografii through Revolver Revue, which explores typographic alongside illustrations, and later illustrated journals such as Stavitelé (2019) and (2021). These publications reflect his bibliophilic approach, often produced in limited editions with original prints like three-color linocuts. As a co-founder of Master's Hammer in 1987, Štorm has significantly shaped the band's visual identity through his design of logos, fonts, and illustrations, including custom typefaces and graphic elements for releases like the 2016 album Formulæ. During the band's 1995–2009 hiatus, he pursued non-musical projects, founding Storm Type Foundry in 1993 and heading the typography department at the Academy of Arts, Architecture and Design in Prague from 2003 to 2008, while continuing freelance illustration and teaching. Upon reformation in 2009, his artwork extended to stage visuals and festival exhibitions, such as the 2024 "Endemic Monsters" display at Brutal Assault, reinforcing the band's aesthetic. Štorm's unique style draws on gothic and alchemical motifs, blending and influences—evident in his blackletter typeface revivals like (2005)—with the surreal, occult imagery characteristic of aesthetics. This fusion not only defines his independent art but also informs the thematic integration in Master's Hammer's visuals.

Album artwork and thematic integration

The album artwork of Master's Hammer serves as a vital extension of the band's musical and lyrical concepts, frequently crafted by vocalist and multi-instrumentalist František Štorm to amplify occult and surreal elements. For Jilemnický okultista, the artwork incorporates narrative elements in the booklet, including a libretto that outlines the operetta's storyline of an occult student's romantic and magical entanglements with a witch and a duke, thereby mirroring the album's progressive, theatrical structure and dark folklore motifs. Later works like Mantras feature cover art by painter Martin Vrana, whose minimalist yet mystical style pays homage to esoteric traditions and is honored in a dedicated track, reinforcing the album's experimental fusion of and ambient soundscapes. This thematic synergy between visuals and lyrics underscores the band's absurd and undercurrents, with artwork often emphasizing irony and otherworldliness to deepen the listener's immersion. For instance, Maldorör Disco employs bizarre, surreal illustrations by Štorm that blend with the album's innovative, genre-defying sound, featuring elements that echo its eccentric motifs. Such integrated visuals extend beyond albums to influence merchandise, packaging, and promotional materials, including for 2025 singles that further the band's odd, thematic world.

Band members

Current lineup

The current lineup of Master's Hammer, as of 2025, reflects the band's and ongoing experimental direction under founder František Štorm's leadership, who has remained the creative force since the group's inception in 1987. Štorm handles vocals, guitars, bass, and keyboards, providing continuity in the band's signature occult-infused sound while incorporating analogue synthesizers and eclectic elements in recent works. Tomáš "Necrocock" Kohout contributes guitars and backing vocals, having rejoined for the 2025 album Maldorör Disco after prior stints from 1989–1993 and 2009–2020; he is known in the metal scene for his solo projects, releasing an album annually. Jan "Honza" Kapák plays , a role he has filled since around 2012, delivering the rhythmic foundation praised for its precision in the band's latest recordings; previously active in Czech acts like . Kamil Princ joined on keyboards in 2025, adding lead synth layers and solos to Maldorör Disco, bringing a fresh perspective as a younger member involved in poetry and curation within the underground scene.

Former members

Tomáš Vendl, known by his stage name Monster, served as the band's bassist from 1992 to 2020, providing the low-end foundation for Master's Hammer's 1990s studio albums starting with Jilemnický okultista (1992), as well as contributing significantly to their live performances during this era. His departure in 2020 marked a notable shift in the band's rhythm section, and Vendl's death from cancer on July 26, 2024, at age 52, has further impacted the group's lineup stability amid their 2025 activities. Andrej Říha was the original , active from 1987 to 1992, and played a key role in the band's formative demos such as The Ritual Murder (1987) and The Mass (1989), helping establish their early experimental sound. Petr Rytíř joined on guitars in 1987 and remained until 1995, contributing to recordings like The Mass (1989) and the full-length Šlágry (1995) before departing following the band's initial disbandment. Honza "Silenthell" Přibyl was a (guitars, keyboards, backing vocals) from 2009 to 2020. Vlasta Voral handled keyboards from 2009 to around 2014.

Timeline of changes

The band's lineup evolved through periods of formation, stability, inactivity, reformation, and recent reunion, reflecting its intermittent activity. From 1987 to 1989, František Štorm founded Master's Hammer in with a core group and rotating other members, marking the initial experimental phase before the release of early demos. The lineup achieved stability from 1991 to 1995, facilitating the recording of debut albums (1991) and Jilemnický okultista (1992), with Tomáš Vendl joining on bass in 1992. No changes occurred during the band's full inactivity from 1995 to 2009. in 2009 brought back Štorm alongside Vendl, Tomáš Kohout (Necrocock), Silenthell, and Vlasta Voral, with Radek Říha later joining on drums; this configuration persisted until the disbandment in 2020. In 2025, the band reunited with an adjusted bass lineup following Vendl's death in 2024, supporting the upcoming release of Maldorör Disco.

Discography

Studio albums

Master's Hammer has released nine as of 2025, spanning their initial active period from 1987 to 1995, a , and their starting in 2009. The band's reflects their evolution from raw to more experimental and eclectic styles. Below is a chronological list of their studio albums, including release years, labels, and key production notes.
Album TitleRelease YearLabelProduction Notes
Ritual1991Monitor RecordsDebut album, recorded raw in a Prague studio with a focus on primitive black metal sound.
Jilemnický okultista1992Self-releasedConcept album centered on occult themes in Jilemnice, initially limited to 666 copies before wider reissues.
Šlágry1995Kron-H (Osmose Productions)Incorporated electronic elements and a shift toward avant-garde experimentation, noted for its controversial cover artwork depicting surreal imagery.
Mantras2009Self-releasedMarked the band's reformation after a 14-year hiatus, initially distributed in digital formats with mantra-like repetitive structures.
Vracejte konve na místo2012Self-releasedExplored folk-influenced black metal with Czech lyrical themes, self-produced to emphasize the band's independent ethos post-reformation.
Vagus Vetus2014Jihosound RecordsPrimarily instrumental album delving into ambient and classical influences, recorded with minimal external involvement.
Formulæ2016Jihosound RecordsExperimental math metal release, self-released through the band's associated label, highlighting complex rhythms and unconventional structures.
Fascinator2018Jihosound RecordsBlended black and thrash metal elements with occult motifs, produced to showcase the band's matured experimental edge.
Maldorör Disco2025Darkness Shall Rise ProductionsLatest album infusing disco rhythms into black metal, released digitally and physically with a focus on the band's signature weirdness.

Demos and EPs

Master's Hammer released five demos between 1987 and 1992, all initially distributed on cassette through tape trading networks prevalent in during the late communist era, which helped cultivate a dedicated among metal enthusiasts before the band's first professional label contract in 1991. These early recordings showcased the band's evolution from raw thrash-influenced metal to more atmospheric elements, often featuring occult-themed lyrics and experimental structures that foreshadowed their later albums. The demos were self-produced or recorded in rudimentary conditions, emphasizing the band's DIY ethos amid limited resources in . The debut demo, The Ritual Murder, was recorded in 1987 in Střešovice, , shortly after the core lineup of František Štorm and Milan Fibiger solidified, and focused on aggressive riffs with emerging aggression. Released as a cassette-only tape, it captured the band's initial sound in a raw, unpolished form that resonated within local and regional tape-trading circles. Its significance lies in establishing Master's Hammer's presence in the nascent scene, contributing to early buzz that attracted like-minded musicians and fans across . In 1988, issued Finished, recorded in an improvised rehearsal room using a 2-track reel-to-reel tape deck and basic equipment, resulting in a lo-fi aesthetic that amplified its appeal. This cassette refined the thrash elements from the previous release while introducing more complex song structures, further solidifying the band's reputation through tape exchanges that spread copies to scenes in , , and beyond. The Mass, the third , marked a step toward professionalism, recorded in December 1989 at a proper studio in with new members Necrocock on guitar and Silenthell on keyboards, incorporating atmospheric synths for the first time. Issued on cassette, it previewed tracks later refined for the debut album , and its improved production quality helped elevate the band's profile in tape-trading networks, drawing attention from international labels. Also in 1989, Live in Zbraslav documented the band's first concert on in Zbraslav, captured via soundboard recordings just months before the Velvet Revolution, offering a raw live snapshot of their energetic performances and setlist from earlier material. Released as a cassette bootleg-style , it circulated widely through Eastern European tape trades, providing fans with an authentic glimpse of the band's stage presence and aiding in building a following. The fourth demo, The Fall of Idol, emerged in November 1990 as a cassette, recorded shortly before Ritual's sessions with Tomáš Vendl replacing Fibiger on drums, serving as a direct precursor to the album by testing mature compositions with motifs. Its distribution via tape trading amplified anticipation for the band's professional debut, cementing their status in the pre-internet metal . The 1992 Jilemnický okultista , another cassette release, acted as a preparatory sketch for the subsequent of the same name, featuring early versions of key tracks with experimental and symphonic influences amid the core. It continued the tape-trading dissemination, reinforcing the band's innovative reputation and fanbase in prior to wider recognition. In addition to the demos, Master's Hammer released one EP, Klavierstück, in December 1991 on limited 7" vinyl through Poserslaughter Records, recorded at Ivories Studio in the previous October. Featuring two tracks—"Cards Do Not Lie" and "Satrapold"—it blended with prominent and elements, marking an experimental detour that highlighted the band's versatility. With only a small pressing, its rarity enhanced its allure in collector circles, further bolstering the pre-label built through the demos' tape-trading legacy.

Other releases

Master's Hammer participated in the 1990 split compilation Ultra Metal, released by Monitor Records, which featured tracks from the band alongside other early metal acts including V.A.R., Debustrol, Moriorr, Ferat, and Kabát, highlighting the burgeoning underground scene in . In , they issued a limited 7" split EP with Blackosh via Jihosound Records, containing Master's Hammer's "Poletíme komínem" and Blackosh's "Corrterrigena," marking a collaborative effort between the band and the project led by former guitarist Petr Hůšek. This was followed in 2014 by another split 7" vinyl with Blackosh via Jihosound Records, containing Master's Hammer's "Pod Vrstvou Prachu" and Blackosh's "6,66 Promile", limited to a small pressing and emphasizing experimental exchanges within the local community. The band's compilations often collect early material for archival purposes, such as the 2013 Demos release on Jihosound Records, which gathered remastered versions of their pre-album recordings to preserve their foundational sound. A notable compilation, A Tribute to Master's Hammer (1999, Redblack Productions), featured covers of their songs by various and international acts, underscoring their influence on the scene. More recently, Finished! (2023, Darkness Shall Rise Productions), a 3CD set, compiled all five official demos from 1987–1992 along with additional rarities, remastered for enhanced audio quality and including an in-depth with frontman František Štorm. Live releases capture the band's raw performance energy, beginning with Live in Zbraslav 18.5.1989 (1989, Monitor Records), an official soundboard recording of their debut public concert just months before the Velvet Revolution, documenting their thrash-influenced roots in a historic context. The 2024 double album Live Occult Rituals (/Darkness Shall Rise Productions) serves as a of live recordings spanning the band's career, including rarities from a 2017 performance and selections from their South American tour, offering fans a comprehensive overview of their evolving occult-themed stage presence. Reissues have kept Master's Hammer's catalog accessible, with Nuclear War Now! Productions releasing a remastered 4xLP compilation of (1991) and Jilemnický Okultista (1992) in 2009, bundling the albums with bonus tracks and extensive to highlight their pioneering role in . In the 2020s, Jihosound Records and handled further editions, such as the 2023–2024 vinyl and CD re-pressings of early albums with added bonus material, ensuring high-fidelity reproductions for collectors while the band disapproved of some unauthorized bootleg-style reissues by other labels.

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