Flames of Perdition Gold Splatter Vinyl Gatefolder plus T-Shirt
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"'White Noise' was the first song that I wrote for 'Flames Of Perdition' and it was like floodgates were opened and rest of the album just followed like a dark stream. 'White Noise' carries and reflects the mood of the entire album and gives a meaning to terms melancholic, sombre and heavy and the lyrical concept of solitude and loneliness has been given a stronger meaning during the past 1,5 years."
When Before The Dawn was preparing to record 3rd album ”The Ghost” Saukkonen realized that he
had over 30 songs
written. First idea was to simply make an double album for BTD but some of the
material written started to sound too slow and dark for BTD style and Saukkonen decided to push that
darker direction a bit further and form a completely new project called Dawn Of Solace....more
supported by 79 fans who also own “Flames of Perdition”
These guys have an extreme talent for creating beautiful melody and excellent atmosphere. I love how the vocals have evolved and everything fits perfectly in the two songs I've heard from this. I absolutely cannot wait for the release. meat_tornado
supported by 74 fans who also own “Flames of Perdition”
Progressive Death Metal with a sci fi flair, kinda idk. Jon Aldara's vocals are among my favorite in all of metal so his presence works wonders here. Songwriting is also really neat, only wish the production was a bit better. Album is still really fucking solid even with that small little gripe. Heterodontosauridae
An ambitious, yet tightly executed, death metal debut that trades in crushing riffs, funereal effects, and even the odd Shakespeare quote. Bandcamp New & Notable Jan 25, 2023
supported by 60 fans who also own “Flames of Perdition”
Valence, Much More was Lost... the whole album presents powerful trips into human psyche. If you care to read the lyrics, that is.
I admire their works and consistence.
They are the Dostoevsky of Metal. paulpriest