13 (Solace album)

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Studio album by Solace
Released 2003
Genre Heavy rock
Heavy metal
Doom metal
Stoner metal
Label MeteorCity Records, Listenable Records
Producer Eric Rachel, Tommy Southard
Solace chronology
Further
(2000)
13
(2003)
Hammerhead
(2004)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
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Lollipop Magazine(very favorable) [2]

13 is the second album from New Jersey heavy metal band Solace.

New Jersey State of the United States of America

New Jersey is a state in the Mid-Atlantic region of the Northeastern United States. It is a peninsula, bordered on the north and east by the state of New York, particularly along the extent of the length of New York City on its western edge; on the east, southeast, and south by the Atlantic Ocean; on the west by the Delaware River and Pennsylvania; and on the southwest by the Delaware Bay and Delaware. New Jersey is the fourth-smallest state by area but the 11th-most populous, with 9 million residents as of 2017, and the most densely populated of the 50 U.S. states; its biggest city is Newark. New Jersey lies completely within the combined statistical areas of New York City and Philadelphia and was the second-wealthiest U.S. state by median household income as of 2017.

Heavy metal is a genre of rock music that developed in the late 1960s and early 1970s, largely in the United Kingdom. With roots in blues rock, psychedelic rock, and acid rock, the bands that created heavy metal developed a thick, massive sound, characterized by highly amplified distortion, extended guitar solos, emphatic beats, and overall loudness. The genre's lyrics and performance styles are sometimes associated with aggression and machismo.

Solace is a heavy metal band hailing from the Jersey Shore, United States.

Contents

Considered heavier, angrier and musically more aggressive than its predecessor Further , [3] 13 continued to raise Solace above their Stoner rock stereotype with its Heavy metal and Doom metal influences, this time with help from genre legend Scott Weinrich (also known as Wino, formerly of The Obsessed, Saint Vitus, Spirit Caravan). With comparisons made between 13 and albums from seminal heavy bands Black Sabbath and Led Zeppelin, [4] Solace was dubbed "one of the freshest sounds the metal scene has ever cultivated". [5]

<i>Further</i> (Solace album) album by Solace

Further is the first full-length album from New Jersey heavy metal band Solace. This album's cover art was done by Heavy metal art veteran Wes Benscoter and is entitled "Midnight Mass 2".

Stoner rock, also known as stoner metal or stoner doom, is a rock music fusion genre that combines elements of heavy metal and/or doom metal with psychedelic rock and acid rock. The name references cannabis consumption. The term desert rock is often used interchangeably with the term "stoner rock" to describe this genre; however, not all stoner rock bands would fall under the descriptor of "desert rock". Stoner rock is typically slow-to-mid tempo and features a heavily distorted, groove-laden bass-heavy sound, melodic vocals, and "retro" production. The genre emerged during the early 1990s and was pioneered foremost by Monster Magnet and the California bands Fu Manchu, Kyuss and Sleep.

Doom metal is an extreme subgenre of heavy metal music that typically uses slower tempos, low-tuned guitars and a much "thicker" or "heavier" sound than other heavy metal genres. Both the music and the lyrics intend to evoke a sense of despair, dread, and impending doom. The genre is strongly influenced by the early work of Black Sabbath, who formed a prototype for doom metal with songs such as "Black Sabbath", "Children of the Grave", "Electric Funeral" and "Into the Void". During the first half of the 1980s, a number of bands from England, the United States and Sweden defined doom metal as a distinct genre.

13 was released in 2003 on both CD and vinyl. The CD version contained 13 tracks, while the vinyl version featured 2 additional songs. Cover art was supplied by artist, fan and friend of Solace Paul Vismara.

Title

13's title was derived from the bad luck the band felt they endured during the production of this album. [6] Problems included:

It took Solace three years to complete this follow up to Further (2000).

Track listing

  1. "Loving Sickness/Burning Fuel" – 6:44
  2. "Indolence" – 4:07
  3. "King Alcohol" – 5:41
  4. "Once Around the Sun (Deep Through Time)" – 7:12
  5. "Common Cause" – 4:16
  6. "In the Oven" – 3:18
  7. "Forever My Queen" (Pentagram cover) – 2:38
  8. "Theme..." – 1:31
  9. "Try" – 6:14
  10. "Sled Heavy" – 3:25
  11. "Rice Burner" – 7:23
  12. "With Time" (Agnostic Front cover) – 2:23
  13. "Untitled" – 9:42 (Track 13 is a hidden track not referred to on the album's liner notes. It is silent for 5:15, after which the music begins. While this track is commonly referred to by fans as "Untitled", it has been identified by Solace as actually being named "Shit Kisser". [7] This song originally appeared on the band's demo (1997).)

European Vinyl edition

(Has different running order of the tracks, "Untitled" is mentioned as "Shit Kisser" and spins without the silence in the beginning)

  1. A1 "Loving Sickness/Burning Fuel" – 6:44
  2. A2 "Indolence" – 4:07
  3. A3 "King Alcohol" – 5:41
  4. A4 "Forever My Queen" (Pentagram cover) – 2:38
  5. B1 "Once Around the Sun (Deep Through Time)" – 7:12
  6. B2 "Common Cause" – 4:16
  7. B3 "In the Oven" – 3:18
  8. B4 "With Time" (Agnostic Front cover) – 2:23
  9. C1 "Sled Heavy" – 3:25
  10. C2 "Theme..." – 1:31
  11. C3 "Try" – 6:14
  12. C4 "Rice Burner" – 7:23
  13. D1 "Burn" – 6:02
  14. D2 "Red 5/Failing Through" – 7:28
  15. D3 "Shit Kisser" – 4:53

Vinyl edition

  1. "Loving Sickness/Burning Fuel" – 6:44
  2. "Indolence" – 4:07
  3. "King Alcohol" – 5:41
  4. "Once Around the Sun (Deep Through Time)" – 7:12
  5. "Common Cause" – 4:16
  6. "In the Oven" – 3:18
  7. "Forever My Queen" (Pentagram cover) – 2:38
  8. "Theme..." – 1:31
  9. "Try" – 6:14
  10. "Sled Heavy" – 3:25
  11. "Rice Burner" – 7:23
  12. "With Time" (Agnostic Front cover) – 2:23
  13. "Untitled" – 9:42 (see note on CD version)
  14. "Burn"
  15. "Red 5/Failing Through"

The lyrics to the original songs on this album have never been officially released. It is commonly believed that their intensely personal nature prevents vocalist Jason from allowing their publication. [8] The Song, "Once Around the Sun (Deep Through Time)" has an introduction that features dialogue from the 1962 movie "Creation of the Humanoids".

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