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9 tracks | 43 minutes
Released Mar 2007
on Ruptured Silence Records
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- sample lyrics "DOWNLOAD" 04:14 Theoretics lyrics BUY MP3 04:14 Theoretics lyrics "GIFT MP3" 04:14 Theoretics
- sample lyrics "DOWNLOAD" 03:43 Red Sea lyrics BUY MP3 03:43 Red Sea lyrics "GIFT MP3" 03:43 Red Sea
- sample lyrics "DOWNLOAD" 05:47 Language of the Gods lyrics FREE 05:47 Language of the Gods lyrics "GIFT MP3" 05:47 Language of the Gods
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The second full length album from the Virginia Beach Death Metal trio. Featuring backing vocals from Bret Hoffmann (Malevolent Creation) and mastered by sound guru Andy Classen. (Krisiun, Belphegor, Rotting Christ, Sinister, Etc.)
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Metal Maniacs Magazine - March 2007 (D. Gehlke)
"For a power trio, Solace of Requiem pack a rather heavy punch, throwing jabs and hooks via a healthy assortment of angular, crunchy riffing and mosh parts that are thicker than a steak at the country buffet. The mid-section of "Red Sea" exemplifies this best, as a slow, lurching riff blasts the song off into a morbid Angel-like solo section that is worthy repeated listens. Instead of taking the easy route and pummeling the listener with an endless barrage of blastbeats and tempos that test the limits of a metronome, Solace of Requiem prefer to let its riffs and structures do the talking. In "Language of the Gods" and album highlight "Lost/Vapors", the band dishes out '90s-esque riffage that would have the Florida oldschool foaming at the mouth, while epic album closer "Cry Out for Mercy" proves the band has a knack for errie and carresing dynamics...."






