
For Aeons Past is a Metal album by Solution .45, originally released in 2010. On Gatefold: 5 pressings tracked.
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Full Length, AFM Records | Marquee/Avalon April 09th, 2010 Release Dates: U.K. - April 09th, 2010, via AFM Records Japan - March 24th, 2010, via Marquee/Avalon Guest guitars by Patrik Gardberg (Torchbearer, ex-Ammotrek) on "The Close Beyond" Guest lyrics by Mikael Stanne (Dark Tranquillity), except on "Lethean Tears" Guest vocals by Mikael Stanne (Dark Tranquillity) on "Bladed Vaults" and "On Embered Fields Adust" Lyrics by Christian Älvestam on "Lethean Tears" All keyboards played by Mikko Härkin (Cain’s Offering, Essence Of Sorrow). Produced & Recorded at Panic Room, by/with Tomas “Plec” Johansson. Artwork by Pär Olofsson (Immortal, Exodu, The Faceless). Bonus track for Japan: 11. Spirit Side Dreaming Tracklist: 1. The Close Beyond 2. Gravitational Lensing 3. Through Night - Kingdomed Gates 4. For Aeons Past 5. Lethean Tears 6. Bladed Vaults 7. Wirethrone 8. On Embered Fields Adust 9. Into Shadow .
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Tracklist
- 1The Close Beyond4:32
- 2Gravitational Lensing4:54
- 3Through Night-Kingdomed Gates5:28
- 4For Aeons Past4:46
- 5Lethean Tears6:11
- 6Bladed Vaults4:19
- 7Wirethrone6:00
- 8On Embered Fields Adust3:36
- 9Into Shadow5:55
- 10Clandestinity Now16:13
Sound DNA
- Metal
- Death Metal
- distorted
- intense
- nocturnal
Credits
The people behind it.
Performers
- Mikael StanneVOCALS
- Anders EdlundBASS
- Rolf PilveDRUMS
- Mikko HärkinKEYBOARDS
- Patrik GardbergLEAD GUITAR
- Daniel "Daaz" ValströmVOCALS
- Henrik SethssonVOCALS
- Christian ÄlvestamKEYBOARDS VOCALS
- Jani StefanovicKEYBOARDS RHYTHM GUITAR LEAD GUITAR
- Tom GardinerRHYTHM GUITAR LEAD GUITAR
Rare pressing on Gatefold · 5 pressings tracked on Gatefold
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