The Tenth Sub Level of Suicide

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The Tenth Sub Level of Suicide
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Studio album by
Released29 September 2003
RecordedWrest's home in USA
Genre Black metal, dark ambient
Length71:05
Label Moribund Cult
Producer Wrest and Odin "The Old Goat"
Leviathan chronology
The Tenth Sub Level of Suicide
(2003)
Crebain / Leviathan
(2004)
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The Tenth Sub Level of Suicide is the debut studio album by American black metal musical act Leviathan. It was recorded entirely on a Tascam four-track tape recorder in mainman Wrest's home, and was released September 29, 2003 by Seattle, Washington-based underground record label Moribund Cult.

Contents

Concept

"It's about different phases/levels of contemplation towards an action. The act of self-extermination", says Wrest. "All the lyrics, for the exception of [track] two, are about suicide, in one form or another."[ citation needed ]

Track listing

No.TitleLength
1."Introit"1:14
2."Fucking Your Ghost in Chains of Ice"5:40
3."Sardoniscorn"9:54
4."The Bitter Emblem of Dissolve"5:55
5."Scenic Solitude and Leprosy"6:45
6."He Whom Shadows Move Towards"6:38
7."Submersed (Instrumental)"3:15
8."Mine Molten Armor"7:03
9."The Idiot Sun"9:33
10."At the Door to the Tenth Sub Level of Suicide"15:02
Total length:71:05

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References

  1. "The Tenth Sub Level of Suicide - Leviathan : Songs, Reviews, Credits, Awards : AllMusic". AllMusic . Retrieved 24 August 2012.