Song of Salvation | ||||
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Released | November 11, 2022 | |||
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Genre | Death-doom | |||
Length | 43:41 | |||
Language | English | |||
Label | 20 Buck Spin | |||
Dream Unending chronology | ||||
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Song of Salvation is the second studio album by death-doom band Dream Unending, released by 20 Buck Spin on November 11, 2022.
Editors at Pitchfork chose this as Best New Music of the week, with critic Sam Sodomsky giving it an 8.5 out of 10 for "exploding death metal into atmospheric and experimental new dimensions", cautioning readers that the overwhelming emotional heft of the music can have "the cumulative effect is intense and a little dangerous if you are in the wrong mood". [1] Writing for Sputnikmusic, Sunnyvale rated this release a 4.2 out of 5, writing that "this is a pretty astounding accomplishment of a second album" that "shows that Dream Unending are now actually doing what they already suggested they’re capable of". [2] Editors at Stereogum chose this for Album of the Week, with reviewer Tom Breihan writing that this work finds the band "digging deep into the mines of depression and hopelessness and finding some perfect, glittering gems amidst all the murk" and characterizes this as "heavy music about heavy things, but it brings a sense of beauty and lightness and maybe even hope". [3]
Dream Unending
Additional personnel
Song of Salvation | ||||
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Studio album by | ||||
Released | November 11, 2022 | |||
Studio |
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Genre | Death-doom | |||
Length | 43:41 | |||
Language | English | |||
Label | 20 Buck Spin | |||
Dream Unending chronology | ||||
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Song of Salvation is the second studio album by death-doom band Dream Unending, released by 20 Buck Spin on November 11, 2022.
Editors at Pitchfork chose this as Best New Music of the week, with critic Sam Sodomsky giving it an 8.5 out of 10 for "exploding death metal into atmospheric and experimental new dimensions", cautioning readers that the overwhelming emotional heft of the music can have "the cumulative effect is intense and a little dangerous if you are in the wrong mood". [1] Writing for Sputnikmusic, Sunnyvale rated this release a 4.2 out of 5, writing that "this is a pretty astounding accomplishment of a second album" that "shows that Dream Unending are now actually doing what they already suggested they’re capable of". [2] Editors at Stereogum chose this for Album of the Week, with reviewer Tom Breihan writing that this work finds the band "digging deep into the mines of depression and hopelessness and finding some perfect, glittering gems amidst all the murk" and characterizes this as "heavy music about heavy things, but it brings a sense of beauty and lightness and maybe even hope". [3]
Dream Unending
Additional personnel