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Artwork by
Maurizio Mollo

Everlasting Paleolithic

Clactonian

March 28th, 2025
2 tracks
5:44
Everlasting Paleolithic
Everlasting Paleolithic
Blood Red Petroglyphs
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3:23
Blood Red Petroglyphs
Clactonian
Bloody caves long forgotten unveil the signs of a distant past mysterious figures shaped by men depicting scenes of everyday life On the walls of this grotto engravings carved into the rock enigmatic human and animal forms ancestral rites painted red Blood red petroglyphs Cryptic unknown symbols phallic-masculine instinct prehistoric cult of magick the age of the ancient stone Life carved in petroglyphs eternal traces on the stone Addaura, Lascaux: everlasting Paleolithic Blood red petroglyphs
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Paleolithic Black Metal of Death
Clactonian
Imperceptible sounds in the night in the absence of light wild beasts lurking primitive darkness around us Prehistoric elegy of chaos no certainty of tomorrow constantly alone against all defending our own existence Carving bones to make tools weapons of defense and attack building a throne made of bones seeking refuge in a cave Primordial black ejaculation ancestral fertility ritual the cycle of death and life paleolithic black metal of death A revelation found in excrement buried in the folds of time the remains of an unknown witness progenitor of the human race Paleolithic black metal of death paleolithic black metal of death paleolithic black metal of death PALEOLITHIC BLACK METAL OF DEATH!!!
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"Everlasting Paleolithic" is CLACTONIAN's second demo: shorter, more violent and even more war metal oriented than debut demo "Dea Madre". Includes two bestial hymns to the Paleolithic Age, unleashed once again on cassette tape and digital formats.

PALEOLITHIC BLACK METAL OF DEATH!

Credits

G.E.F. - vocals
B.Z. - guitars
K.H.P.K. - bass
V.P. - drums, vocals (backing)

Music and lyrics written by G.E.F.
Recorded, mixed and mastered by Stefano Allegretti and Jacopo Gianmaria Pepe at Le Trombe degli Angeli Studios in Rome, Italy
Drums recorded by Alessandro De Falco

Band logo by Nicola Redavid
Cover art and layout by Maurizio Mollo

This demo is dedicated to the memory of Fabrizio Mollo (1998-2024).