ProductDetails
- 01. From the Sleep
02. Bow Down to the Sun
03. Sometimes Comes the Mother, Sometimes the Wolf
04. Ethereal
05. Deadrose Ritual
06. Breathe the Light
07. Psithurism Astronauts
08. Ephemerality
09. How to Create Universe
10. How to Destroy UniverseBRAINSWITCH
Sun Worship Kingdom
[engl] "Brainswitch is a post-metal quintet from Mostar, Bosnia and Herzegovina. Their second album ""Sun Worship Kingdom"" is a concept album portraying a generation’s utopian experience in a dystopian environment. Besides Brainswitch members, the album features several guests, including Mike Armine of the US post-metal band Rosetta who recorded vocals for ""Sometimes Comes the Mother, Sometimes the Wolf"". The album was mixed by Mario Quintero from New York's dream-sludge band Spotlights and mastered by James Plotkin. The band’s long-time friend and sound engineer Sead Zaklan was in charge of the recording and re-amping.- Format
- CD
- Release-Datum
- 12.03.2020
- EAN
- EAN 603765399329
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