Singularity (Northlane album)

Singularity
Studio album by Northlane
Released March 22, 2013 (2013-03-22)
Recorded @ The Machine Shop
Genre Metalcore, progressive metal[1]
Length 34:50
Label We Are Unified, Distort, Rise
Producer William Putney
Northlane chronology
Discoveries
(2011)
Singularity
(2013)
Node
(2015)
Singles from Singularity
  1. "Quantum Flux"
    Released: 21 February 2013
  2. "Masquerade"
    Released: 20 March 2013[2]
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
TMHTimes[3]
Triple J[4]
Kill Your Stereo[5]

Singularity is the second full-length album from Australian metalcore band Northlane. It was released by We Are Unified and Distort on 22 March 2013.[6] This is the last album to feature vocalist Adrian Fitipaldes before his departure in 2014.

Background

After much speculation over the ambiguous viral campaign centered on singularity2013.com, many news sites were reporting the possibility of the music group We Are Unified running a new roster based festival.[7] The website functioned simply as a countdown but had many acts signed to We Are Unified posting online about it. When the countdown hit midnight on the morning of 21 February 2013, it was revealed that Singularity was in fact the title of the next album from the Sydney band.

The viral campaign created such hype for the project that fans were cracking the code of track listings hidden in a series of invisible cubes placed around the singularity2013.com website[8] and decoding details on the LP written in binary code on a magazine advert.[9]

Track listing

No.TitleLength
1."Genesis"  1:36
2."Scarab"  3:07
3."Windbreaker"  3:44
4."Worldeater"  3:50
5."Quantum Flux"  3:59
6."Dream Awake"  4:17
7."The Calling"  3:12
8."Masquerade" (featuring Drew York of Stray from the Path)3:33
9."Singularity"  3:46
10."Aspire"  3:46
Total length:34:50

Chart performance

Chart (2013) Peak
position
Australian ARIA Chart 3[10]

Personnel

Northlane

Production

[11]

References

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