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Apostle Of Solitude - New Album Almost Finished


US doom metal band Apostle Of Solitude are currently wrapping up the mastering of their sophomore album. According to a press release, Last Sunrise is a doom metal masterpiece that comes across as the heaviest and most emotionally driven material that Apostle Of Solitude have crafted. In what easily surpasses the band's previous work Sincerest Misery, Last Sunrise is a soul stirring doom metal opus that is a soundtrack to the emotional and tragic circumstances that we get confronted with during these harsh times of need and desperation.

The Profound Lore version (Eyes Like Snow are releasing this in Europe) will include three exclusive hidden bonus tracks as well (these were recorded by The Gates Of Slumber/current Nachtmystium live drummer Bob Fouts). Them being "Streetside" (The Obsessed), "Mary And Child" (Born Against), and "Astro Zombies" (The Misfits).

The release date for the European version (and LP) is February 26th. The release date for the North American version is March 16th, although it will be available from the Profound Lore webstore at the end of February; same as the release date for the European version.


Last Sunrise [cover art N. America/cover art Europe] tracklist:

01. Last Sunrise (Requiem)
02. Acknowledging The Demon
03. Other Voices
04. Letting Go Of The Wheel
05. Hunter Sick Rapture
06. December Drives Me To Tears
07. Sister Cruel
08. Frontiers Of Pain
09. Coldest Love

Source: profoundlorerecords.com
Band profile: Apostle Of Solitude
Posted: 12.12.2009 by Thryce


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12.12.2009 - 14:54
Marcel Hubregtse
Grumpy Old Fuck
Elite
I loved Sincerest Misery and can't wait to hear this one.
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12.12.2009 - 21:29
Symmachus
I enjoyed seeing this band live in Indianapolis; they put on a great show. This looks like it could be a great album. The covers are, to say the least, unexpected.
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