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1994 EP by Graveland
The Celtic Winter
EP by
Graveland
Released
1994
Genre
Black metal
Length
37:12
Label
Melissa Productions
Graveland chronology
In the Glare of Burning Churches (1993)
The Celtic Winter (1994)
Carpathian Wolves (1994)
The Celtic Winter is the first EP by the black metal band Graveland. It originally was planned as an EP for Hammer of Damnation Records, but this release failed due to financial reasons.[1] So it was released as the 6th demo tape in 1994 on Melissa Productions. It was re-released on MCD format in 1994 with only three songs, and then re-released again on CD format in 1996 by No Colours Records. It was rereleased several times by different labels. It was indexed by the German Federal Department for Media Harmful to Young Persons in September 2008,[2] so it appears under the name Evarg - TCW at the No Colours Catalogue.
^Frank Stöver: Graveland. The Celtic Black Legend. In: Voices from the Darkside, Nr. 6, 1995, S. 44.
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