PROFANITY - Fragments of Solace CD, digi-pack
released by the band itself (12/04/2020)
Some infos about FRAGMENTS OF SOLACE
FRAGMENTS OF SOLACE line-up:
Armin Hassmann - drums
Lukas Haidinger - vocals and bass guitar
Thomas Sartor - vocals and guitars
Tracklist:
1. Disputed Territory - 4:52
2. Progenitor of the Blaze - 6:39
3. Reckless Souls - 8:23
4. Where Forever Starts - 9:12
5. Towards the Sun - 4:48
6. Ceremony of the Rotten - 4:38
7. The Autopsy - 2:02
All lyrics written by Martl Bauer
Recorded first half of 2020 in:
Living Monstrosity Studios
Brickhouse Tonstudio
Deep Deep Pressure Studios
Mixed and mastered by Lukas Haidinger in August 2020 at Deep Deep Pressure Studios
Additional guest appearances by:
Terrance Hobbs (Suffocation): guitar solo in “Ceremony of the Rotten Flesh”
Matt Sotelo (Decrepit Birth): guitar solo in “Towards the Sun”
Dave Suzuki (Churchburn): guitar solo in “Disputed Territory”
Dimitry Orlov (Fetal Decay): vocals in “Towards The Sun”
Martl Bauer (Profanity): bass in “Where Forever Starts”
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Fragments of Solace 12" Vinyl - double sided folding cover
Double sided folding cover with 12" splatter vinyl version
PROFANITY - Fragments of Solace 12" vinyl
released by the band itself (12/04/2020)
Some infos about FRAGMENTS OF SOLACE
FRAGMENTS OF SOLACE line-up:
Armin Hassmann - drums
Lukas Haidinger - vocals and bass guitar
Thomas Sartor - vocals and guitars
Side 1:
1. Disputed Territory - 4:52
2. Progenitor of the Blaze - 6:39
3. Reckless Souls - 8:23
Side 2:
4. Where Forever Starts - 9:12
5. Towards the Sun - 4:48
6. Ceremony of the Rotten - 4:38
7. The Autopsy - 2:02
All lyrics written by Martl Bauer
Recorded first half of 2020 in:
Living Monstrosity Studios
Brickhouse Tonstudio
Deep Deep Pressure Studios
Mixed and mastered by Lukas Haidinger in August 2020 at Deep Deep Pressure Studios
Additional guest appearances by:
Terrance Hobbs (Suffocation): guitar solo in “Ceremony of the Rotten Flesh”
Matt Sotelo (Decrepit Birth): guitar solo in “Towards the Sun”
Dave Suzuki (Churchburn): guitar solo in “Disputed Territory”
Dimitry Orlov (Fetal Decay): vocals in “Towards The Sun”
Martl Bauer (Profanity): bass in “Where Forever Starts”
PROGENITOR OF THE BLAZE
is the second single from the upcoming 4th PROFANITY studio album "FRAGMENTS OF SOLACE" which will be released by the band itself at 4th of December 2020.
lyrics
Progenitor of the Blaze
What is left is lost for years
Eternal fire beyond imagination
No escape to hide from suffocation
The ghosts of fire evoke abomination
The early arrival was a sign
Awaken carnage from the depths
For years reality was declined
Unstoppable forces led to death
Progenitor, Desecrator
Progenitor, Terminator
Amid the unfolding chaos front
Warnings unheard and crushed
The blinded ones are on their thrones
Their armies sacrificed without chance
Progenitor of the Blaze
Desecrator without blade
Contamination of the soul
Human flesh in trade for coal
Progenitor, Desecrator
Amid the unfolding chaos front
Warnings unheard and crushed
The sun was captured in a cage
The sun was captured in a cage
A glory monument of hope is lost
A glory monument of hope is lost
Earth stood still when souls were crying
The elements of life are dying
The progenitor is still speaking
While wings of death are bleeding
credits
from Fragments of Solace,
track released October 30, 2020
Profanity is:
Thomas Sartor - vocals and guitars
Lukas Haidinger - vocals and bass guitar
Armin Hassmann - drums
All music written by Profanity
All lyrics written by Martl Bauer
Recorded first half of 2020 in Living Monstrosity-, Brickhouse- and Deep Deep Pressure Studios
Mixed and mastered by Lukas Haidinger in August 2020 at Deep Deep Pressure Studios
Coverartwork by Federico Musetti
supported by 52 fans who also own “Progenitor of the Blaze”
Death metal/deathcore hybridization done correct! All the atmospheric passages and samples feel right in place, with great sound. Instrumentation doesn't lack as well, but the vocals could've been a little less upfront. 8.5/10 liltito