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Vermillion Oceans

by Credic

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Warangelic
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Warangelic Melodeath metal album of the year contender. Favorite track: Vermillion Oceans.
bmurator
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bmurator German Melodic Death Metal. This is very well done indeed! Powerful vocals & very nice music, what else is needed? Highly recommended!
Arrogant Bastard
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Arrogant Bastard Naturally, I saw the Melodic Death Metal tag and my arrogant bastard stood at attention. Yup, this is fucking fun and something any melodeath aficionado should absolutely give a try.
SkunkBeatManiac
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SkunkBeatManiac Drifting through the cosmic sea of sine waves and tremolo guitar tones. What await you are storms of Thrash beats and ensembles of technical riffs and electronica. This album embraces the aggression and the catchiness of the Character era Dark Tranquillity but with more progressive song structure of DT’s later releases. Credic further expands DT style MDM by incorporating the retro-sci-fi theme. Favorite track: Vermillion Oceans.
Soul Strings
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Soul Strings A further step towards the self-established style, another strong release that is now taking a slightly different direction in its journey yet remains loyal and respectful to band's previous albums and musical aspects in general. Favorite track: Tides Disharmonized.
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baudelagon Un côté industrial qui me plait bien. Une atmosphère technoïde légèrement oppressante. Des compos bien riffées. Plusieurs morceaux m'ont capturé à la première écoute.
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Imagine a cross between Gothenburg metal and the score to “Stranger Things”, “Vermillion
Oceans” sounds like a massive, zeitgeisty metal album taking a stroll through Hawkins, Indiana.
You might wanna call it arcade death metal or not: This is a first, not only in the cosmos of melodic
death metal.

With the first promise of daybreak after a long night, Southern German brotherhood Credic delivers a furious and ferocious, yet emotional metal Iliad with their second record “Vermillion Oceans”. Stefan Scheu (vocals), Andreas Steinle (guitars), Oliver Ecke (guitars), Martin Stump (bass) and Waldemar Janzen (drums and electronics) unleash an epic brand of melodic death metal that is, despite upholding the very DNA of the genre, free and bold, charging with vigour and embellished by a monumental aura of longing not unlike the feeling you get when you gaze at the starlit sky in wonder and terror. Imagine a cross between Gothenburg metal and the score to “Stranger Things”, “Vermillion Oceans” sounds like a massive, zeitgeisty metal album taking a stroll through Hawkins, Indiana. You might wanna call it arcade death metal or not: This is a first, not only in the cosmos of melodic death metal. Three years after their highly promising debut “Agora”, you get something like a reinvigorated perspective on melodic death metal – a lot like 20 years ago, in fact, when a certain Gothenburg band took us into their “Haven”. This is Credic’s haven, a musical tour de force from the deepest abyss back to light.

credits

released April 22, 2022

Credic are:

Stefan Scheu · Vocals
Andreas Steinle · Guitars
Oliver Ecke · Guitars
Martin Stump · Bass
Waldemar Janzen · Drums and electronics

Music and lyrics by Credic
Recorded by Credic
Produced by Credic
Artwork by Credic
Mixed and mastered by Eike Freese · Chameleon Recording Studios Hamburg
Portrait Photography and Video Creative Direction · Thomas Kettner

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Credic Germany

Credic is a five-piece melodic death metal juggernaut from Stuttgart that sounds like the early
Gothenburg scene taking a stroll through the sonic netherworld of “Stranger Things”. Their second
record “Vermillion Oceans” reminds us how it feels to gaze at the starlit sky in awe and terror. In a
good way.
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