BAND NAME: Breviarium
GENRE: Blackened Death Metal
STATUS: On hold
LOCATION: USA (Illinois)
Formed in 2003, became active again around 2010.
Currently on hold, as Thomas focuses on other projects and styles.
A breviary (Latin breviarium) is a book for certain denominations of Christianity that practice daily/scheduled prayers or services. In a more general sense, the term "breviary" can also refer to a concise / summarized text. This second definition is the one the name of this project was inspired by.
A breviary (Latin breviarium) is a book for certain denominations of Christianity that practice daily/scheduled prayers or services. In a more general sense, the term "breviary" can also refer to a concise / summarized text. This second definition is the one the name of this project was inspired by.
Lineup:
Thomas Eversole - All instruments, Vocals
Thomas Eversole - All instruments, Vocals
Links:
Discography:
An Overwhelming Sense, One Day (album)
12 June, 2010, Adversarius Mors Productions, CD
2010-May 2011, Black Metal Underground (RIP-OFF LABEL), CD-R, limited 33 copies
2010-May 2011, Black Metal Underground (RIP-OFF LABEL), CD-R, limited 33 copies
2013, No Sleep till Megiddo Records, CD-R, limited 25 copies
September-December 2017, Christian Metal Underground, CD-R
September-December 2017, Christian Metal Underground, CD-R
Recorded in 2003, but shelved until 2010.
Someone added the Adversarius Mors version to Discogs "from copy in hand"[1] so it was definitely released. It may have been a limited edition: "[. . .] wants to bring you great stuff with great quality in a very limited quantities."[2] Also from Discogs, apparently this is written on the Adversarius Mors version: "Obscurus Imperium Est Rotum"
Someone on Discogs says the Black Metal Underground version was released in 2010 but I'm not sure. Either way they added it to the database (with a scan of the cover art from their own copy) on 14 May, 2011, so it wouldn't have been any later than that.
Please note the Christian Metal Underground version doesn't actually have all those white dots and lines; it's just something with my scanner.
Someone added the Adversarius Mors version to Discogs "from copy in hand"[1] so it was definitely released. It may have been a limited edition: "[. . .] wants to bring you great stuff with great quality in a very limited quantities."[2] Also from Discogs, apparently this is written on the Adversarius Mors version: "Obscurus Imperium Est Rotum"
Someone on Discogs says the Black Metal Underground version was released in 2010 but I'm not sure. Either way they added it to the database (with a scan of the cover art from their own copy) on 14 May, 2011, so it wouldn't have been any later than that.
Please note the Christian Metal Underground version doesn't actually have all those white dots and lines; it's just something with my scanner.
1) Epitome (Intro) 1:28, instrumental
2) Resisting the Killer’s Compulsion 3:09
3) One Day 3:55
4) More than Mercy 2:54
5) Depression 3:06
6) An Overwhelming Sense 4:02
7) The Best Approach 3:28
8) Feeding the Void 4:08
9) This Vicious Cycle 5:11
2) Resisting the Killer’s Compulsion 3:09
3) One Day 3:55
4) More than Mercy 2:54
5) Depression 3:06
6) An Overwhelming Sense 4:02
7) The Best Approach 3:28
8) Feeding the Void 4:08
9) This Vicious Cycle 5:11
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1) Logo. 2) Larger / higher-quality cover art, if anyone has it?
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