Oblivion by Crematory, released 12 April 2018, includes the following tracks: "Ghost Of The Part", "Revenge Is Mine", "Stay With Me", "Immortal" and more.
This version of Oblivion comes as a 1xCD in a(n) Digipak packaging. - + POSTER
Issued in a 6-panel digipak with 24-page booklet.
Including a double sided poster and a 10? voucher for Crematory merchandise.
"Oblivion" is a powerful studio album by the renowned German gothic metal band Crematory, released in CD format. This release showcases the band's signature blend of melodic death metal and dark atmospheric elements, delivering an intense listening experience for fans of heavy music. With haunting vocals, driving guitar riffs, and symphonic layers, "Oblivion" stands as a testament to Crematory's evolution over their decades-long career. The album features both English and German lyrics, highlighting the band's versatility and international appeal.
Crematory was formed in 1991 and quickly rose to prominence within the European metal scene with albums like "Transmigration," "Illusions," and "Awake." Known for their unique fusion of gothic atmospheres with aggressive metal sounds, they have built a loyal fanbase worldwide. Their consistent chart success in Germany?such as top placements on the Media Control Charts?and performances at major festivals underline their status as pioneers in gothic metal.
The manufacturer Steamhammer is part of SPV GmbH, one of Europe's leading independent record labels specializing in rock and heavy metal since 1984. Steamhammer has been instrumental in promoting influential acts across genres such as power metal, hard rock, thrash, and more. Their commitment to quality production values ensures that every release meets high standards for audio fidelity and packaging.
Oblivion goes back to that time, but is completely independent and reinvents itself! Quite different from the predecessor “Monument”.
Michael B. - 21/Jun/2022
I'm a fan of this band since 90th. Then I lost sight of Crematory for a few years. But since antiserum just awesome. When I got into Oblivion the first 2 times I felt it very soft, but with each time listening the album gets more brilliant. Meanwhile, septic flesh and nightblood belong to my top bands but since Oblivion Crematory are back in the personal top 3