Omega Point
Spear of Destiny · 2010
41 min · 11 tracks · alternative rock
A gritty blend of alternative rock with sharp political commentary and raw, emotive instrumentation.
Omega Point is an album by Spear of Destiny, released in 2010. A gritty blend of alternative rock with sharp political commentary and raw, emotive instrumentation. 'Omega Point' received notable attention for its outspoken political messages and was well-received within the alternative rock scene. The album's lead single 'Suicide God' sparked conversations about mental health and societal pressures, contributing to its relevance in discussions of contemporary issues. Here's what makes it worth your time and what to listen to next.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Omega Point sound like?
A gritty blend of alternative rock with sharp political commentary and raw, emotive instrumentation. Rooted in alternative rock.
What makes Omega Point by Spear of Destiny notable?
'Omega Point' received notable attention for its outspoken political messages and was well-received within the alternative rock scene. The album's lead single 'Suicide God' sparked conversations about mental health and societal pressures, contributing to its relevance in discussions of contemporary issues. Released on November 8, 2010, 'Omega Point' is Spear of Destiny's first album in over a decade, following the 1995 release 'Outland.' This period marked a resurgence for frontman Kirk Brandon, as he sought to reconnect with both old fans and new listeners while exploring contemporary themes.
How many songs are on Omega Point?
Omega Point has 11 tracks, running approximately 41 minutes.
Tracklist
Best experienced from track one — press play and let it unfold.
- 1 Bold Grenadier 1:35
- 2 Undertow 4:28
- 3 Suicide God Standout 5:44
- 4 Bloody Bill Anderson 3:51
- 5 They Do as Locusts Do 3:41
- 6 Model Number One 4:04
- 7 Kalashnikov Standout 3:34
- 8 Hubris 3:18
- 9 People Who Live on the Moon Standout 2:51
- 10 Windscale 4:23
- 11 Guiness, Ghosts and Rum 4:08
Release Date
November 8, 2010
Artist Origin
United Kingdom
Runtime
41 min 37 sec
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