Stone's Reach

Stone's Reach
Studio album by Be'lakor
Released June 20, 2009
Genre Melodic death metal[1]
Length 59:25
Label Prime Cuts
Be'lakor chronology
The Frail Tide
(2007)The Frail Tide2007
Stone's Reach
(2009)
Of Breath and Bone
(2012)Of Breath and Bone2012

Stone's Reach is the second studio album by Australian melodic death metal band, Be'lakor, released in 2009.[2] Stone’s Reach won “Best Melodeath/Gothenburg” album in 2009 metalstorm.net awards.[3] The album was remastered and rereleased for vinyl December 19,[4] 2014 and digitally December 22, 2014.[5] In 2014, Stone's Reach was voted "The Best Melodeath / Gothenburg Metal Album" in the Metalstorm.net ten year anniversary awards.[6]

The album was tracked, edited and mixed at PennyDrop Audio in Cheltenham, Melbourne by Warren Hammond.

Track listing

No.TitleLength
1."Venator"8:37
2."From Scythe to Sceptre"6:58
3."Outlive the Hand"8:39
4."Sun's Delusion"9:09
5."Held in Hollows"7:23
6."Husks"2:48
7."Aspect"5:51
8."Countless Skies"10:00
Total length:59:25

Album cover

The album's cover art is based on Benvenuto Cellini’s 1545 bronze sculpture of Perseus with the head of Medusa. The album was laid out and designed by Australian graphic artist, Sheri Tantawy (www.sheri-tantawy.com) who has also designed artwork for Switchblade, Picture The End, Our Last Enemy, Black Like Vengeance and many other Australian-based artists.

References

  1. deathbringer (10 June 2009). "Be'lakor Posts Two New Songs Online".
  2. deathbringer (11 June 2009). "Be'lakor Signs To Prime Cuts Music".
  3. http://metalstorm.net/awards/archive.php?year=2009. Missing or empty |title= (help)
  4. "Vinyl release of Stone's Reach now available". 17 March 2015.
  5. https://belakor.bandcamp.com/album/stones-reach-vinyl-remaster-5
  6. "The Best Melodeath / Gothenburg Metal Album - Metal Storm 10th Anniversary Awards - Metal Storm". www.metalstorm.net. Retrieved 2016-12-28.


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