1: III.XXIII.MMXX () 2: Embrace The Darkness () 3: Settle Scores The Old Way () 4: Virtues () 5: Bury It Now () 6: Beneath The Surface () 7: The Disappeared () 8: Section 21 () 9: Filtering Hindsight () 10: Beat The Bastards (The Exploited Cover) ()
Description:
5th full length album
"Embrace The Darkness" is a CD release by the band Solitary, distributed by the independent music company Code 7 UK. The album title promises a dense, dark atmosphere that will appeal to listeners who seek powerful, emotionally charged metal rooted in heavy riffs, aggressive rhythms and a brooding mood. Across the tracks, Solitary explore themes such as inner conflict, isolation and the confrontation with personal demons, combining tight guitar work with driving drums and an intense vocal performance. The production focuses on clarity and punch, so that each instrument retains its presence even in the most chaotic passages, while still creating a cohesive, immersive wall of sound. Solitary have built a reputation in the metal underground for their unwavering dedication to heavy music, often praised for their tight live performances and their ability to balance speed, weight and melody. Their songs tend to be structured with memorable hooks, dynamic tempo changes and solos that serve the overall atmosphere rather than mere virtuosity. This makes "Embrace The Darkness" an album that not only impresses on first listen, but also rewards repeated plays with additional nuances in arrangement and lyrics. Code 7 UK acts primarily as an independent distributor and supporter of niche and underground artists, especially within rock and metal. Instead of focusing on mainstream trends, the company helps bands like Solitary reach a dedicated audience that values authenticity and musical integrity. Through careful catalog curation and close collaboration with labels and artists, Code 7 UK has become a reliable name for fans searching for releases that might otherwise remain hidden in the shadows of the music industry. "Embrace The Darkness" fits perfectly into this philosophy, standing as a testament to the strength and persistence of the independent metal scene.