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ION DISSONANCE "Solace"

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This is it. The record I wanted to press since I started Total Dissonance Worship in 2020. 'Solace' is a record that is equally important to me as a fan, as it is as a musician.

Ion Dissonance really pushed beyond all limits when they wrote this material and created a genre classic that is easily sharing the throne with the likes of 'We Are the Romans' and 'Calculating Infinity', and it's time it is recognized as such.

Yet somehow, it sounds more unhinged, angrier and much darker than those albums. Dare I say heavier, too?! The low guitar tuning certainly adds to the massive sonic impact, not to mention the hardest and most erratic breakdowns of all time.

Best of all, the band decided to give this release a complete overhaul in the shape of a remix and remaster by bassist Dom Grimard, who made it sound like a whole new record.

This is how the band intended the record to sound all the way back in 2005. You will discover details that were swallowed by the original mix entirely. In short, this is the ultimate 'Solace' experience.

The original pressing of the album is nothing short of a mystery. No one knows how many were made and the used market prices are insane.

Last, but not least, this is a full-fledged TDW release, not just a licensed title. What does that mean? We are offering the digital for name your price, for starters. And we can offer different formats than just vinyl.

It also means 'Solace' will finally come to all major streaming platforms down the line. We don't have an exact date yet, so be sure to grab the digital to support the band and label.

For fans of: Gorguts, The Dillinger Escape Plan, Meshuggah


Track Listing:  
1. Play Dead... And I'll Play Along
2. O.A.S.D
3. Cleansed by Silence
4. She's Strychnine
5. Nil :: Solaris
6. Lecturing Raskolnikov
7. You're Not Carving Deep Enough
8. Shut up, I'm Trying to Worry
9. Signature
10. A Prelude of Things Worse to Come

INFORMATION FOR VINYL ORDERS

All LPs are sent in robust vinyl mailers to avoid any cosmetic damage during transit, but note that the store isn't responsible for seam splits, bent corners and potential sound issues.