Issue 5 featured interviews with Brighter Death Now and Cold Meat Industry, Trom, Sad Parade, Mortiis, Blood Axis, Dialobos Rising and Ghosting, plus articles about Bathory and the Fields of the Nephilim.
Timeline
Demonologue – newsletter 1/1996
March 96 – Soon: Hammer of Damnation issue 5, Cold Once Turning Dust “Gloom” 7″, This Empty Flow “Magenta Skycode” CD… later: Clop Neplat debut CD
Demonologue – newsletter 3/1995
December 95: Cold Once Turning Dust 7″ forthcoming, Clop Neplat to release on Demonosound, This Empty Flow album Magenta Skycode and Hammer of Damnation 5 out soon…
Demonologue – newsletter 2/1995
2/95 – Summer: Cold Once Turning Dust working on material for Grey Bloom, to be released on CD by Demonosound. This Empty Flow limited cassette release deleted.
Lavra : Bluenothing CD
Bluenothing, released on Demonosound early 1995, appeared as some kind of oddity between metal and goth. Lavra, formerly known as the doom metal band Sceptical Schizo, had on their debut album taken a turn towards post-punk, shoegazing and goth rock, and promptly changed their name in the process.
Demonologue – newsletter 1/1995
Bluenothing CD by Lavra out soon, limited edition tape by This Empty Flow planned, Soulgrind interviewed, and more…
Demonologue – newsletter 4/1994
Winter 94 – Being prepared: Hammer of Damnation issue 5, debut CD by Lavra on Demonosound; return to standard format again
Eterne : As the Silence Fades… TAPE
As the Silence Fades… 7″ vinyl, by the British gothic doom duo Eterne, released late 1993, sold out in about nine months. In the meantime the Finnish manufacturer that made the records had quit and sold their equipment to Estonia. Therefore Eterne and Demonosound agreed to reissue the EP on tape with a previously unreleased extra track “Season of Mists”.
Demonologue – newsletter 3/1994
Autumn 94 – New projects include Cold Once Turning Dust, This Empty Flow, Lavra; interview with Lasse Marhaug of Herb Mullin
Demonologue – newsletter 2/1994
Summer 94 – Newsletter in new format; featuring interview with Mordor, industrial ambient noise tape by Herb Mullin released