Solstice of Oppression

Solstice of Oppression

by Oppressor
Solstice of Oppression

Solstice of Oppression

by Oppressor

Vinyl LP(Long Playing Record - Australian Import)

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Overview

One of the most notorious and, well, only death metal bands of note to emerge out of the Midwest during the '90s, Chicago favorites Oppressor made their debut with 1994's Solstice of Oppression -- a technically proficient but rather samey death metal effort which nevertheless earned them a decent following in that metal-starved period. Guttural vocals, de-tuned riffing, elaborate arrangements, and challenging percussion combine to create a gut-churning, bottom-end vortex, which is fittingly, errr...oppressive. Occasional acoustic guitars and dexterously performed lead breaks add coloring throughout, but still offer little respite from the onslaught perpetrated by tracks like "Eclipse Into Eternity" and "And the Angels Fell (The Suffering)." The atmospheric intro "Prelude to Death" is the only exception to the rule, but soon unleashes hell once again via subsequent album highlight "Genocide." All told, there are no real surprises here, but plenty of blood and guts to ruin Thanksgiving dinner nonetheless. ~ Eduardo Rivadavia

Product Details

Release Date: 08/09/2024
Label: Hammerheart Records
UPC: 8715392242212
Rank: 178562

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Oppressor   Primary Artist
Tim King   Keyboards,Vocals,Bass
Jim Stopper   Guitar (12 String),Guitar
Tom Schofield   Drums
Adam Zadel   Guitar (Acoustic),Guitar

Technical Credits

Ron Reid   Mixing,Engineer,Producer
Oppressor   Composer
Jim Harvey   Producer,Engineer,Mixing
Nick Sinnaeve   Layout Design,Art Direction
S.V. Bell   Artwork
Brad Hall   Photography
Tim King   Composer
Jim Stopper   Composer
Tom Schofield   Assistant Arranger,Arranger
Adam Zadel   Composer
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