When the End Began | |
Type: | studio |
Artist: | Silent Planet |
Cover: | When_The_End_Began_by_Silent_Planet.jpg |
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Recorded: | 2017–2018 |
Studio: | Graphic Nature Audio, Belleville, New Jersey, U.S. |
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When the End Began (stylized in Braille as ⠱⠢ ⠮ ⠢⠙ ⠆⠛⠁⠝) is the third studio album by American metalcore band Silent Planet. The album was released on November 2, 2018, through UNFD and Solid State Records. It was co-produced by Will Putney and Spencer Keene. This is the first album to feature Mitchell Stark as the only guitarist.
On June 15, 2018, the band released "Northern Fires (Guernica)", which revolves around the Spanish Civil War.[1] [2] On July 17, they unveiled another single titled "Vanity of Sleep", which revolves around modern consumer despair.[3] On August 7, the band announced the album itself and the release date.[4]
On August 17, the third single, "Share the Body", was available with a corresponding music video.[5] On September 14, the group was streaming the fourth single "In Absence".[6] On October 19, one month before the album release, the fifth and final single of the album,"The New Eternity", came out.[7] On August 18, 2019, the band released an additional song, "Shark Week", a B-side from this album's sessions.[8]
Nao Lewandowski states, "When the End Began is nothing short of spectacular and fans would expect nothing less from the band that has forged such a unique path in the music industry."
Caleb Newton writes, "In short, their work on their newest record never falls flat or leaves holes." Ali Cooper describes, "Audibly inspired by the harsh realities of the world in 2018, When the End Began is a dominating and genuine interpretation of where metalcore should be now, on the SILENT PLANET."
Ed Ford says of the album, "every note, beat, lyric and vocal is thought through and blended with differing genres of Metal to create something individual and rather good." Kel Burch writes, "Atmospherically huge and creatively impressive, the album reinforces Silent Planet's lofty position of being a respected and innovative voice in metalcore."
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Credits adapted from AllMusic.[9]
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