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Holographic Universe Studio album by Scar Symmetry Released June 20, 2008
(See release history)Recorded 3 December 2007 − 3 February 2008
(Blacklounge Studios, Avesta, Sweden)Genre Melodic death metal, progressive metal, power metal Length 58:40 Label Nuclear Blast Producer Jonas Kjellgren Scar Symmetry chronology Pitch Black Progress
(2006)Holographic Universe
(2008)Dark Matter Dimensions
(2009)Singles from Holographic Universe - "Morphogenesis"
Released: 2008
Professional ratings Review scores Source Rating Sputnikmusic [1] Allmusic [2] PiercingMetal [3] Blabbermouth.net [4] Holographic Universe is the third full-length studio album by Swedish melodic death metal band Scar Symmetry and the last album to feature long time vocalist Christian Älvestam. It was released on 20 June 2008 in Europe, and on 7 July 2008 in North America. The album peaked on the charts at 37 in Finland, and 65 in Austria.[5] A music video for the song "Morphogenesis" premiered on September 18. The album is rumoured to be loosely based on Michael Talbot's book The Holographic Universe.[citation needed]
Upon its release, the sci-fi themed[6] Holographic Universe was considered Scar Symmetry's most commercially focused album, with critics drawing comparisons with progressive bands including Dream Theater.[7][8] Allmusic comments that the band "appears more serious than ever about contrasting super melodic choruses, guitar harmonies, and even intermittent synths, against aesthetic evil twins like furious death metal growls, aggressive riffing, and torrential drumming".[7] Blabbermouth.net claims the album does not dramatically expand on previous releases, but is a "well-planned and structured album that comes across as accessible and heavy at the same time".[9] Thirteen songs were composed for this album; however, the band decided to take off "Disintegrate The Hourglass" from the tracklisting.[citation needed] Holographic Universe is currently the longest running album and also has the longest recorded song by the band to this date.
Contents
Track listing
All Music and Lyrics by Scar Symmetry
No. Title Length 1. "Morphogenesis" 3:53 2. "Timewave Zero" 5:13 3. "Quantumleaper" 4:09 4. "Artificial Sun Projection" 3:58 5. "The Missing Coordinates" 4:37 6. "Ghost Prototype I - Measurement of Thought" 4:35 7. "Fear Catalyst" 5:03 8. "Trapezoid" 4:17 9. "Prism and Gate" 3:46 10. "Holographic Universe" 9:05 11. "The Three-Dimensional Shadow" 3:57 12. "Ghost Prototype II - Deus Ex Machina" 6:02 Credits
Band members
- Christian Älvestam − vocals
- Jonas Kjellgren − lead guitar, rhythm guitar, keyboards
- Per Nilsson − lead guitar, rhythm guitar, keyboards
- Kenneth Seil − bass guitar
- Henrik Ohlsson − drums
Release history
Country Release Date Europe June 20, 2008 United States July 7, 2008 See also
References
- ^ Sputnikmusic review
- ^ Allmusic review
- ^ PiercingMetal review
- ^ Blabbermouth.net review
- ^ "SCAR SYMMETRY - HOLOGRAPHIC UNIVERSE (ALBUM)". http://australian-charts.com/showitem.asp?interpret=Scar+Symmetry&titel=Holographic+Universe&cat=a.
- ^ Pierce, Ken. "Reviews". PiercingMetal.com. http://www.piercingmetal.com/cd_scarsymmetry_holographic.htm. Retrieved 20 October 2009.
- ^ a b "Holographic Universe Review". Allmusic. http://www.allmusic.com/album/r1390376. Retrieved 20 October 2009.
- ^ "Holographic Universe - Scar Symmetry". September 18, 2008. http://www.obnoxiouslisteners.com/album/holographic-universe-scar-symmetry/. Retrieved 20 October 2009.
- ^ Ogle, Ryan. "SCAR SYMMETRY". http://www.roadrunnerrecords.com/blabbermouth.net/showreview.aspx?reviewID=1485. Retrieved 31 October 2009.
Roberth Karlsson · Lars Palmqvist · Jonas Kjellgren · Per Nilsson · Kenneth Seil · Henrik Ohlsson
Christian ÄlvestamStudio albums Symmetric in Design · Pitch Black Progress · Holographic Universe · Dark Matter Dimensions · The Unseen EmpireDemos "Seeds of Rebellion"Singles "The Illusionist" · "Morphogenesis" · "Noumenon and Phenomenon"Other songs "The Consciousness Eaters"Categories:- 2008 albums
- Scar Symmetry albums
- Nuclear Blast Records albums
- "Morphogenesis"
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