Of What's to Come

Of What's To Come is the seventh studio album by death metal band Deeds of Flesh, released in 2008. The last song is a re-recording from their second album, Inbreeding the Anthropophagi. This album is also the first on which the band has utilized guitar solos. Whereas the lyrical themes on previous albums had been more focused on violent and gore-based stories, this album showcases a change in direction to Science Fiction, with each song (save for the final track), detailing an extremely complex story about Mankind's interactions with an Ancient space-race which wishes to harvest life (or "Virvum"). The story was continued on the band's next album, Portals to Canaan, which was released in 2013.

Of What's to Come
Studio album by
ReleasedNovember 18, 2008
GenreTechnical death metal
Length39:21
LabelUnique Leader
ProducerDeeds of Flesh
Deeds of Flesh chronology
Crown of Souls
(2005)
Of What's to Come
(2008)
Portals to Canaan
(2013)

Track listing

No.TitleLength
1."Waters of Space"5:30
2."Eradication Pods"3:34
3."Unearthly Invent"3:32
4."Of What's to Come"5:56
5."Virvum"3:16
6."Century of the Vital"5:00
7."Harvest Temples"4:05
8."Dawn of the Next"4:04
9."Infecting them with Falsehood"4:26
Total length:39:21

Credits

  • Erik Lindmark - Guitar, vocals
  • Sean Southern - Guitar
  • Erlend Caspersen - Bass
  • Mike Hamilton - Drums


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