The Harbinger (album)

This article is about the 2009 Molotov Solution album. For the 2012 novel by Jonathan Cahn, see The Harbinger (novel). For other uses, see Harbinger (disambiguation).
The Harbinger
Studio album by Molotov Solution
Released June 8, 2009
Genre Deathcore
Length 41:38
Label Metal Blade Records
Molotov Solution chronology
Molotov Solution
(2008)
The Harbinger
(2009)
Insurrection
(2011)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic[1]
Rock Sound[2]

The Harbinger is the second album by American death metal band Molotov Solution.

In January 2009, Molotov Solution inked a deal with Metal Blade and began crafting their debut album for the label. Tim Lambesis of As I Lay Dying and Daniel Castleman were brought on board to mix and tracking was handled by Kelly Cairns at Lambesis Studios in San Diego, CA (Sworn Enemy, Impending Doom, War of Ages).

The band can be noted for having lyrics about politics, government conspiracies, and world issues, which is uncommon for the genre.

A harbinger is a sign of things to come. Throughout history and literature, harbingers and omens figure prominently, and are responsible for major decisions which have altered the course of both.

Track listings

No. Title Length
1. "Warlords"   3:26
2. "Rule by Secrecy"   3:54
3. "Only the Dead"   3:09
4. "Atrum Inritus"   2:20
5. "Corpus Imperium"   4:20
6. "Monolithic Apparatus"   3:16
7. "The Harbinger"   3:20
8. "Enslaved"   4:08
9. "Awakening"   3:42
10. "Living Proof"   3:16
11. "The Dawn Of Ascendency"   6:52
Total length:
41:38

Band members

References

  1. Freeman, Phil. "Review: The Harbinger". Allmusic. Retrieved 12 March 2010.
  2. Stewart-Panko, Kevin (June 2009). "Molotov Solution – The Harbinger." Rock Sound (123): 85.
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