Earth.Revolt

Earth.Revolt is the second full-length album by Deadlock. It was released in 2005 and is a concept album centering on the theme of Earth being exploited by mankind.

Earth.Revolt
Studio album by
Deadlock
ReleasedJune 2005
GenreDeath metal, melodic death metal
Length54:11
LanguageEnglish
LabelLifeforce Records
ProducerD. Richter and Sebastian Reichl
Deadlock chronology
The Arrival
(2002)
Earth.Revolt
(2005)
Wolves
(2007)

Track listing

  1. "Demonic (Tonus Dibolus)" (intro) - 0:31
  2. "10,000 Generations In Blood" - 8:04
  3. "The Year Of The Crow" - 4:11
  4. "Everlasting Pain" - 6:45
  5. "Earth.Revolt" - 4:35
  6. "More Tragedies To Come" - 6:03
  7. "Awakened By Sirens" - 5:25
  8. "Kingdom Of The Dead" - 5:36
  9. "May Angles Come" - 11:12
  10. "Harmonic" - 1:49

Reception

Allmusic gave the album a 3.5 out of 5 review score, comparing it favorably to heavy metal bands like Metallica and System of a Down.[1]

Personnel

  • Johannes Prem - Male/harsh vocals
  • Sabine Scherer (Weniger) - Female/clean vocals
  • Sebastian Reichl - Guitar
  • Gert Rymen - Guitar
  • Thomas Huschka - Bass
  • Tobias Graf - Drums
gollark: The expected value of demanding for communism appears substantially lower than that of actually helping people with malaria.
gollark: Yet they do not do this, and instead ineffectually demand communism which would totally make everything great and wonderful.
gollark: Consider: the people complaining about wanting communism could probably work in a well-paying job, obtain money, and donate it to effective charities like the Against Malaria Foundation.
gollark: Capitalism seems to be doing a fairly okay job of satisfying the values of, well, people in places with more resources, and apparently most people's values don't actually involve helping people they don't directly interact with because humans are bad.
gollark: From what I do know of Marx, he ends up just making up an analysis framework to get the results he wants out of analyzing things.

References

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