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Depravity's Demise

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Released
  
December 24, 2013

Artist
  
Solamors

Label
  
Solamors

Length
  
46:17

Release date
  
24 December 2013

Genre
  
Melodic death metal

Producer
  
Alex Kenis Jason Wisdom Jon Star

Depravity's Demise is the debut of melodic death metal, Solamors. The band recorded the album with Jon Star, former Lead Guitarist for Becoming the Archetype, which Vocalist Jason Wisdom and Guitarist/Bassist/Keyboardist Alex Kenis were also apart of.

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Critical reception

Rob Houston of HM Magazine states:"If you are a fan of The Burial, Dream Theater, Animals As Leaders, Amon Amarth (or if you’re just missing Becoming the Archetype), you are going to be a very happy camper. This is a great end of the year release for the metal genre." Lee Brown of Indie Vision Music reports:"Although Becoming the Archetype have produced a pretty solid album with their new lead singer, there is something inside that just clamors for Jason Wisdom’s touch. If you feel that void in your life, Solamors is the answer. Composed of two of BTA’s former members (singer and guitarist), Solamors brings a sound that blends a heavy dose of Celestial Completion together with Dichotomy and just a dash of something closer to Demon Hunter’s style. It is a melodic death metal album that builds on the etherial soundscapes and neo-gothical elements of Celestial while still beginning to forge a new path and identity for the band. Though the album does at times sound a little too close to what Kenis and Wisdom have since left behind, Depravity’s Demise is a great album with a great theological message that should bring new fans clamoring in and leave current fans grasping for more."

Personnel

Solamors
  • Alex Kenis - Guitars, Bass, Keyboards, Producer, Mixer, Engineer
  • Jason Wisdom - Vocals, Producer
  • Travis Turner - Drums
  • Production
  • Jon Star - Producer, Engineer
  • Songs

    1Standing in Air4:09
    2Becoming What You Are3:21
    3Plotting in Vain3:51

    References

    Depravity's Demise Wikipedia