Traditional Doom One of the best traditional Doom bands of current times and also without a doubt one of the biggest and the best known ones that is still around (the true juggernaut of old school doom!). Solitude Aeturnus' traditional sound is fully up to modern-day standards and very innovative. The clean vocals by R. Lowe's unique voice seem to be a "hate em or love em" case. The clever song writing and superb lyrics also make Solitude Aeturnus' music stand out. Fans of Candlemass and Concept of God would find much to like here. |
And Justice For All... | 1988 | None | Demo |
Mirror Of Sorrow | 1988 | None | Demo |
Opaque Divinity | 1988 | None | Demo |
Into the Depths of Sorrow | 1990 | Roadrunner | CD |
Beyond The Crimson Horizon | 1992 | Roadrunner | CD |
Through The Darkest Hour | 1994 | Pavement | CD |
Downfall | 1996 | Pavement | CD |
Adagio | 1998 | Massacre | CD |
Through The Darkest Hour/Downfall | 199? | Pavement | Re-release |
Justice For All | 2000 | Doomed Planet | Re-release |
Into the Depths of Sorrow | 2004 | Brainticket | Re-release |
Alone | 2006 | Massacre | Re-release |
Alone | 2006 | Century Media | CD |
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Beyond The Crimson Horizon (1992) |
Adagio (1998) |
Alone (2006) |
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At the time of the releas of 'And Justice For All' (which preceeds Metallicas album with the same name by 7 months) the band went under the name Solitude. After a power metal band with the same name put their lawyer on the case, the name was changed to the current one. Vocalist R. Lowe also sings on the first album of Last Chapter, and guitarist John Perez runs the record label Brainticket. - the 2004 re-release of 'Into the Depths of Sorrow' includes 3 bonus tracks: demo versions of 'Oqaque Divinity' and 'Mirror of Sorrow' as well as the only non-recorded Solitude Aeturnus song 'City of Armageddon' from a rehearsal session. |