Soreption - Engineering The Void

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8 | 51 votes |
Band
Soreption
Style
Technical death metal
Release date
18 February 2014
Owners
45 have it
8 want it
Tracklist
01. Reveal The Unseen
02. The Nature Of Blight
03. Breaking The Great Narcissist
04. A Speech To Survival
05. Utopia
06. Monumental Burden
07. I Am You
08. Engineering The Void
Line-up
Fredrik Soderberg - vocals
Anton Svedin - guitar
Tony Westermark - drums
Rikard Persson - bass

Guest musicians
Trevor Strnad - vocals
Stefan Nordlander - guitars
Staff review by
Troy Killjoy
Rating:
7.0
Rating:
7.0
When asked to name your favorite Swedish death metal bands, you'll likely end up listing a slew of oldschool bands from the '90s: Entombed or Dismember or Unleashed, to name a few. What if you were asked to think of something a little more contemporary?

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published 26.01.2014 | Comments ( 5 )
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30.06.2012 - 20:15

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YES! Want!
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02.07.2012 - 10:50

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Look up Soreption 2012 studio drumtracks on youtube, you can hear what some riffs might sound like
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14.02.2014 - 03:38
Rating: 8

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I can't wait! Sounds brilliant /,,/
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Album Release day (February 18, 2014)
Album Release day (February 18, 2014)

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19.02.2014 - 05:46
Rating: 8

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It was one goddamn good ride. Well, a little more technical, but in the end I was honestly happy, that I spent 40 minutes listening to brilliant playing techniques. Some parts are simply excellent!
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03.03.2014 - 02:31
Rating: 9

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Non Stop Metal!!! ....after a few listens it's great!
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17.09.2016 - 15:01

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One of the most well executed death metal albums I've heard.
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08.05.2023 - 20:27
Rating: 9

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``Engineering the Void`` is a release full of tempo changes, complex arrangements, odd time signatures and robot like technicality. A cold, almost emotionless, calculated and amazingly executed album if you ask me! If you try to actively listen it is truly a focus drainer and a tough (but rewarding) 40 min listen! An essential listen for tech-death metal fans!
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