Doctrine (album)

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Doctrine
File:Pestilence - Doctrine.jpg
Studio album by Pestilence
Released April 24, 2011
Recorded Woodshed Studio in southern Germany
Genre Technical death metal
Length 39:22
Label Mascot Records
Producer Victor "V.Santura" Bullok
Pestilence chronology
Resurrection Macabre
(2009)Resurrection Macabre2009
Doctrine
(2011)
Obsideo
(2013)Obsideo2013

Doctrine is the sixth studio album by Dutch technical death metal band Pestilence, which was released on April 24, 2011.[1] The album was recorded and mixed at Woodshed Studio in southern Germany with engineer Victor "V.Santura" Bullok. The artwork was designed by Marko Saarelainen. The album represents a second release by the reformed Pestilence, with two new members: Yuma van Eekelen and Jeroen Paul Thesseling, who was a member of the band during the Spheres era. Technically, the album is an experimentation with very low tunings, with Mameli and Uterwijk playing on 8-string guitars, and Thesseling playing a 7-string fretless bass.

Reception

Professional ratings
Review scores
Source Rating
Thrash Magazine 4.5/5 stars[2]
Heavy Blog is Heavy 1.5/5 stars[3]
Metal Hammer 5/7 stars[4]
Metal Review 6.5/10 stars[5]

The album has received mixed reviews, with much of the controversy being pointed to the album's down tuned[disambiguation needed] guitar sound, as well as Patrick Mameli's vocals.

Track listing

No. Title Length
1. "The Predication"   2:00
2. "Amgod"   3:33
3. "Doctrine"   3:07
4. "Salvation"   3:40
5. "Dissolve"   3:39
6. "Absolution"   3:38
7. "Sinister"   3:58
8. "Divinity"   4:06
9. "Deception"   3:57
10. "Malignant"   3:49
11. "Confusion"   3:55
Total length:
39:22

Credits

Personnel

Production

References

  1. PESTILENCE: 'Doctrine' Details Unveiled; New Song Available For Streaming - Mar. 2, 2011
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  3. [1]. Heavy Blog is Heavy. 2011-07-09. Retrieved on 2012-07-01.
  4. Petra Schurer. [2]. metal-hammer.de 2011-07-15. Retrieved on 2012-07-01.
  5. Erik Thomas [3]. metalreview.com 2011-08-18. Retrieved on 2012-07-01.