Plague of Conscience is the second studio album from British Heavy metal band Savage Messiah, and their first release through Earache Records.[1][2]

Quick Facts Studio album by Savage Messiah, Released ...
Plague of Conscience
Studio album by
Released23 February 2012
RecordedGrindstone Studios, Suffolk, England
GenreThrash metal, heavy metal
Length53:16
56:46 (iTunes)
LabelEarache Records
ProducerScott Atkins
Savage Messiah chronology
Insurrection Rising
(2009)
Plague of Conscience
(2012)
The Fateful Dark
(2014)
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Production

The music and lyrics for the album were written by Dave Silver, and pre-production took place at Station Studios in London, England between August 2010 and June 2011.[3]

The band recorded the album at Grindstone Studios in Suffolk, England between July and September 2011, once again working with producer Scott Atkins,[3] who had worked with the band mixing and engineering their previous album, Insurrection Rising.[4]

Release

The album was released on 23 February 2012 by Earache Records and made available in standard CD format,[5] a limited run of 1,000 vinyl (400 on Black vinyl, 300 on Fear Red vinyl, 200 Radioactive Green vinyl, 100 Plague Pink vinyl)[6] and for free download via Earache Records website.[7] An official video for "All Seeing I" was released in December 2012.[8]

Track listing

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No.TitleLength
1."Plague of Conscience"5:31
2."Six Feet Under the Gun"5:01
3."Carnival of Souls"6:01
4."In Thought Alone"4:36
5."All Seeing I"5:09
6."Beyond a Shadow of a Doubt"4:09
7."Architects of Fear"5:13
8."The Accuser"4:04
9."Shadowbound"4:50
10."The Mask of Anarchy"8:38
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iTunes bonus track
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11."Form Follows Function"3:30
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Personnel

  • Dave Silver - Guitars and vocals
  • Joff Bailey - Guitars
  • Stefano Selvatico - Bass
  • Mauricio Chamucero - Drums

References

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