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Construction Of Conflict

Februus

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Format: CD

Cat No: TOR267

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Release Date:  28 August 2026

Label:  Transcending Obscurity (Code 7

Packaging Type:  Brilliant Case (Jewel Case size, Holds 2 CDs)

No of Units:  1

Barcode:  612789666669

Genres:  Hard Rock & Metal  Death Metal  

  • Description

    After releasing an astounding debut in "Surveillance Orgy", Swedish death metal band Februus return with a sophomore album that is more mature and consistent, yet just as fascinating and eccentric as one would expect it to be. There are no 15-min songs on this one; most of them in fact happen to last for just around five minutes and Februus make sure that they're nonetheless packed with plenty of deviations and surprises that are of more varied textures and moods than before. The music on "Construction of Conflict" in that sense is more compact and effective without losing its expressive power - there is so much happening that a normal five minute song feels like it's much, much longer than that. And they're not just crammed in for the sake of diversity; the alternate-dimension parts flow fairly coherently, maintaining the groove and/or momentum, and almost always the section that follows. Februus remain one of the most interesting Swedish death metal bands today, always having a trick or three up their sleeves, while maintaining a deceptively rough, clamorous demeanour.

    • Eagerly awaited sophomore full length from this Swedish band
    • Brilliant topical artwork by Daniel Karlsson
    • For fans of Edge of Sanity, Pan-thy-monium, Morbus Chron, Defect Designer

  • Tracklisting

      Disc 1

      Side 1

      • 1. Genocide by Default
      • 2. Measures of Escalation
      • 3. Suicide by Proxy
      • 4. The First Limb is Cut
      • 5. The Misery That Awaits the World
      • 6. Fueled by Narcissism
      • 7. Scavengers of the Forgotten Poor
      • 8. Suppressing the Future