Psalms of Conscious Martyrdom

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Psalms of Conscious Martyrdom
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Studio album by
ReleasedMay 26, 2010
RecordedQ Audio, Sri Lanka
Genre Hard rock, Heavy metal
Length56:41
Label M Entertainment [1]
Producer Tenny, Andrew, Suresh and Ozzie Nugara
Stigmata chronology
Silent Chaos Serpentine
(2006)
Psalms of Conscious Martyrdom
(2010)
The Ascetic Paradox
(2015)
Singles from Psalms of Conscious Martyrdom
  1. "Purer (Libera Nos a Malo)"
    Released: 2010
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
The A.V. Club (Positive) [2]
The Backdoor(Positive) [3]
Lakbima (Positive) [4]
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Psalms of Conscious Martyrdom is the third studio album by Sri Lankan heavy metal band Stigmata, released in May 2010. The album has been described as "an incredible journey through passageways of extreme metal with amazing technical dexterity, infectious melodies and heavy grooves to rip the skin off your bones". This is tripped out music that is powerful, memorable and mesmerizing." [6] [7] This is also the first Stigmata album to be sold online.

Contents

Track listing

  1. SpiralComa 7.11
  2. Purer (Libera Nos a Malo) 4.55
  3. The Summoning Cry of Aries 8.52
  4. Nothing 9.02
  5. A Dead Rose Wails for Light 6.18
  6. If Alpha Meets Omega 2.43
  7. Od(d)yssey 5.47
  8. March of the Saints 11.48

Album line up

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References

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