Discreation - Discography (2003 - 2015) FLACseeders: 5
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Discreation - Discography (2003 - 2015) FLAC (Size: 1.65 GB)
DescriptionGenre: Death Bitrate: Lossless Size: 1.65 GB 1. The Great Curse (Ep)[2003] Track list: 1. Wasted Life 2. Awakening 3. Call of Hatred 4. Day of Decision 5. A Soldiers End 2. Order to Advance [2006] Track list: 1. Boiling Blood 2. Leviathan 3. Call of Hatred 4. 1914 5. Awakening 6. Discreation 7. Beloved 8. Wasted Life 9. Awakening 10. Call of Hatred 11. Day of Decision 12. A Soldiers End 3. Withstand Temptation [2010] Track list: 1. Liberation 2. Rust 3. Virgin Mother 4. Breeding Terror 5. Set the Memories Ablaze 6. Worth Fighting for 7. Captured and Freed 8. Symphony of Broken Bones Pt. 1 9. Symphony of Broken Bones Pt. 2 4. The Silence of the Gods [2013] Track list: 1. Intro 2. Savage Soul 3. Bringer of Torture and Pain 4. The Silence of the Gods 5. Tombworld 6. Wartribe 7. Silent Hunger 8. Event Horizon 9. I Reign Supreme 10. Falling Backwards in Time 11. Outro 5. Procreation of the Wretched [2015] Track list: 1. Planetary Punishment 2. Descending to Abysmal Darkness 3. Megacorpse 4. Procreation of the Wretched 5. The Hunter 6. To Cosmic Shores 7. Corporate Hatred 8. Decapitation Marathon 9. Your Good Shelter 10. Dead Certainties Shortly after Peter Frick and Sebastian Schilling founded the band, they organized their first indoor-festival in 2001. 300 visitors of the first “Schlachtfest” made up an impressive scenery for Discreation`s live debut. Following this first concert the band played various shows in support of acts like Amon Amarth and Die Apokalyptischen Reiter. In September 2003 Discreation released their first studio recording: the EP entitled “The Great Curse”. The most encouraging press reactions helped to play numerous shows, often in support for bands like The Crown, Agathodaimon and Belphegor. The guys in Discreation went into the recording studio again only one year later in 2004. The full-length record “Order To Advance” was released in February 2005. Again, the album was received overwhelmingly well by the press: “Order To Advance” is a thoroughly professional and felicitous work without any let-downs. “Its heaviness and groove sticks in your mind long after listening.” That was the conclusion of the album review in the 36th issue of Germanys Legacy Magazine. Sharing Widget |