Oblivion Clock

Oblivion Clock is an EP by the Norwegian avant-garde metal band Virus. It was released on 1 December 2012 by Duplicate Records.

Oblivion Clock
EP by
Released1 December 2012 (2012-12-01)
Recorded2001 - 2012 at various locations[1]
GenreAvant-garde metal
Length31:30
LabelDuplicate
ProducerCzral, Einar Sjursø, Bjeima
Virus chronology
The Agent That Shapes the Desert
(2011)
Oblivion Clock
(2012)
Memento Collider
(2016)

Background

The working title of Oblivion Clock was Flux the Fluent. It was recorded at various locations in a period of eleven years; the work on the EP began as far as 2001 and it was finished by the end of 2012.[1]

This was the band's last album with the session bassist and keyboardist Bjeima. Additional session bassists on the album were Plenum, who at the time was an ex-member of Virus, and Bård Ingebrigtsen. Cover art for EP was made by the band's drummer Einar Sjursø.

Track listing

No.TitleLength
1."Oblivion Clock"5:47
2."Inverted Escape"4:04
3."The Pull of the Crater"5:16
4."Gaslight Exit" (instrumental)3:13
5."Saturday Night Virus"4:17
6."Seen in the Sediments"5:42
7."Shutout (The Walker Brothers cover)"3:11
Total length:31:30

Personnel

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gollark: Well, we have Solomonoff induction.
gollark: By which I mean subjective experience/whatever causes humans to talk about being conscious all the time, not planning ability and such.
gollark: It's technically possible that consciousness relies on some specific physics in human brains.
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References

  1. Virus - Oblivion Clock at metal-archives.com Retrieved on 6th of August, 2016
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