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Lamentations

by Solstice

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MikeHoncho1992
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MikeHoncho1992 Solid Epic Doom. Not my favorite of theirs (New Dark Age), but for ANYONE who is a Candlemass or Solitude Aeturnus fan please apply. Favorite track: Only The Strong.
Talon Sullivan
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Talon Sullivan It may not be the strongest Solstice album but it is a very important building block for the bands sound to come after and should not be missed! Many very powerful parts full of emotion. Favorite track: These Forever Bleak Paths.
Brandon Corsair
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Brandon Corsair As much as I prefer the direction that Solstice would take after this album, it'd be a mistake to miss out on Lamentations. A product of its time, Lamentations recalls a gloomier take on the epic doom formula that sounds almost like England's more melancholic death/doom gone Candlemass- proof that even before finding his signature style of melodic, heavy-metal infused riffing, Rich Walker was already a master of writing titanic DOOOOM. Favorite track: Winter Moon Rapture.
dfkman
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dfkman A more straightforward doom album than its much lauded successor, but a classic in its own right. Favorite track: The Man Who Lost The Sun.
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Originally Released in 1994.

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Rich Walker - Guitars
Gian Piras - Guitars
Lennaert Roomer - Drums
Lee Netherwood - Bass
Simon Matravers - Vocals

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released January 24, 2013

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