NOCTURNAL WITCH - Summoning Hell  LP+7”
NOCTURNAL WITCH - Summoning Hell  LP+7”
NOCTURNAL WITCH - Summoning Hell  LP+7”
NOCTURNAL WITCH - Summoning Hell  LP+7”
NOCTURNAL WITCH - Summoning Hell LP+7”


HRR 1013LP, ltd 500, bonus 7” “Into Dungeons” with p/s and insert
250 x black LP + 7” + 250 x golden vinyl LP + bone 7” single
425gsm heavy cardboard cover, insert

Tyrant - vocals, guitar
Baphomet - drums

Side A
01 Hellfire Cult
02 Black Star
03 Among The Ruins of the Past
04 Realm of the Dead

Side B
05 Black Death
06 Resurrected Darkness
07 Storm of Violence
08 Possessed
09 H.M.S.S.
Side C
10 Metal Soldier (EP)
11 Into Dungeons (EP)

Side D
12 H.M.S.S. (EP)
13 Satanic Brotherhood (EP)


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"Summoning Hell" was recorded in 5 days at "Black Magic Studios" in Ilmenau September 2013.
Engineered, mixed (at "HMSS Headquarters" December 2013) and mastered by Patrick W. Engel.

"Into Dungeons" was recorded in late 2010. Mixed & mastered by Steffen from SOUNDBRIDGE.


Originally released in 2014, East German black/thrashers Nocturnal Witch’s “Summoning Hell” is now reissued by High Roller Records on CD and vinyl. Graced with tinges of punk and an insidious catchiness, the duo’s debut album has become a sought-after underground classic worth revisiting or discovering for the first time.

“It was created in our old rehearsal room at the time, a former office complex in the middle of nowhere,” vocalist/guitarist Tyrant and drummer Baphomet remember. “A dreary place, but for that very reason good to write music.” Which the two do without any specific goals, in the process reworking the songs until both are comfortable with them. In fact, this modus operandi didn’t change with the follow-up “A Thousand Pyres” (2019) and has remained in place until today.

With galloping standout tunes such as ‘Among the Ruins of the Dead’ or ‘Black Death’ and its obvious nods to the pioneers of the genre (think Venom and early Bathory), “Summoning Hell” has definitely stood the test of time. Meanwhile, Tyrant and Baphomet are hard at work to finish songwriting for their third full-length, which they will start recording later this year.

“Over time, musical influences and perspectives change and expand,” they say in closing. “We have a lot more experience now, both as musicians and songwriters. As a result, we incorporate a wider range of influences into our music. We don’t sit down to write a typical black-thrash song. It comes as it comes – and that's what makes it exciting for us.”

Andreas Schiffmann