Polars (album) explained

Polars
Type:Album
Artist:Textures
Cover:polars_front.jpg
Released:
(Re-release)
(Remaster)
Genre:Progressive metal, metalcore
Length:55:20
Producer:Textures
Next Title:Drawing Circles
Next Year:2006

Polars is the debut studio album by Dutch metal band Textures. It was released on August 25, 2003, by Listenable Records. The album was recorded, produced, mixed and mastered by the band themselves.[1] The label re-issued the album in 2004 with slightly different cover art (adding images of machinery and gears) and in some cases, a different casing.

The album contains eight songs, the sixth and eighth of which are wholly ambient with assorted sound effects. It is their only album featuring vocalist Pieter Verpaalen, who was replaced by Eric Kalsbeek for their second release.

The CD also features the video for "Ostensibly Impregnable".

Personnel

Textures
Production

Notes and References

  1. http://www.texturesband.com/about/ Textures Official Website