Tracks1.1 Shock And Awe 1.2 Into Oblivion 1.3 Despair 1.4 Incineration Of The Gods 1.5 Sanctification Denied 1.6 And Satan Wept 1.7 Emptiness 1.8 Final Declaration 1.9 Dancing In The Slaughterhouse 1.10 Stigma Of Divinity 1.11 Bones
Sub-GenreHeavy Metal
Notes2020 release. Polish death metal legends Vader have returned with their 16th studio album, Solitude in Madness. Never one to rest or relax, Vader have done it all over the course of their 37-year history. From playing super-aggressive thrash under the watchful eye of Communist Poland, signing a worldwide deal with popular UK indie Earache Records to touring the globe-after the dissolution of the Warsaw Pact in 1991, of course-and enjoying a near-maniacal fanbase, there's no stopping the Piotr "Peter" Wiwczarek-led outfit. Proof of that lies in the exceptionally great Solitude in Madness, where speed and power are back as the driving factors in Vader's fiendish yet proficient death metal.
Vader has been around forever in the death metal biz and honestly like a fine wine keep getting better with age! I was a bit reluctant with this release when I heard their first single thinking it would be boring but after buying and listening from beginning to end..absolutely unrelenting & pulls you in and won’t let go! I wish it was longer..my only complaint!! Well done Vader!