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Abyss is the fifth studio album by Canadian heavy metal band Unleash the Archers, released on 21 August 2020 via Napalm Records. [ 4 ] [ 5 ] [ 6 ] It is a concept album that continues the story introduced in their previous studio effort, Apex .
Abyss is the fourth studio album by American singer-songwriter and her eponymous band Chelsea Wolfe. The album was released on August 7, 2015 through Sargent House and was produced by John Congleton. [2] [3] It also features guest contributions from Mike Sullivan of Russian Circles and Dan Phillips from True Widow. [4]
The album received largely positive reviews from critics, but was polarising among fans due to its movement away from the style of the band's previous albums. Distorted Sound Magazine commented on this, saying "Abyss needs to be judged as the album it is, rather than the album people thought it should be.
Abyss (Unleash the Archers album) or the title song, 2020; Songs "Abyss", a song by Circus Maximus from Isolate "Abyss", a song by D'espairsRay from Monsters
The album was released on February 9, 2024 to positive reception. Wolfe toured the album throughout the year, including appearances at European festivals including Roadburn, Primavera Sound and Hellfest. [59] [60] [61] She accompanied the album with the Undone EP of remixes and the Unbound EP of acoustic versions. [62] [63]
In August 2020, they released their fifth full-length album, Abyss, continuing the story of Apex. They also revealed they have plans to release a graphic novel with the story told on both albums. [21] On December 6, 2021, they announced via social media posts that bassist Nick Miller had become a full-time member of the band. [22]
Abyss is the fourth album by British heavy metal band Lionsheart, released by Metaledge Records on 24 June 2004. [ 2 ] It was the last Lionsheart album to feature Steve Grimmet on vocals.
The band's fourth album Besides the Abyss was released in 2015, followed by their fifth album Let Them Be Alien in 2018. Iceglass moved to Greece during the making of that record, having grown bored of Berlin. [6] It also featured a stylistic change, incorporating elements of black metal, shoegaze and neofolk. [5]