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Floor
Studio album by
Released2002
Recorded2001
StudioAtomic Audio, Tampa, Florida
Genre
Length32:31
LabelNo Idea Records
Floor chronology
Floor
(2002)
Dove
(2004)

Floor is the debut self-titled studio album by American sludge metal band Floor released in 2002 on the No Idea Records label. After recording EP's and demo's over an approximate ten-year period in an attempt to capture the doom-pop sound they have become known for, the bands use of providing the biggest possible sound with minimal guitar work finally paid off. Giving it a positive rating, AllMusic's Gregory Heaney said of the album "...though the riffs here feel, at times, Sunn O)))-like, the thunderous drums help the whole package feel propulsive rather than ponderous."

In May 2013, Floor was inducted into Decibel Magazine’s Hall of Fame.[1]

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic[2]
Encyclopaedia Metallum(82%)[3]

Track listing

No.TitleLength
1."Scimitar"2:28
2."Return to Zero"2:20
3."Downed Star"2:45
4."Iron Girl"2:18
5."Night Full of Kicks"3:32
6."Twink"0:53
7."Sneech"1:02
8."Assassin"1:52
9."Kallisti - Song for Eris"3:08
10."Ein (Below and Beyond)"3:24
11."Figured Out"3:19
12."Tales of Lolita"2:02
13."Song"3:28
Total length:32:31

Personnel

Floor

  • Steve Brooks – Guitar & vocals
  • Anthony Vialon – Guitar
  • Henry Wilson – Drums & bass guitar

Additional musicians and technical personnel

  • Ken Karg, Lisa Bugayong – Additional vocals
  • Mark Nikolich – Recording and engineering
  • Sean Mahan – Artwork
  • Sean Deren - Photography
  • Graphics – Var Thelin[4]

References

  1. ^ Dick, Chris. "Floor - "Floor"". Decibel. Retrieved December 13, 2018.
  2. ^ Floor at AllMusic
  3. ^ "Floor – Floor". Encyclopaedia Metallum. Retrieved July 28, 2018.
  4. ^ "Floor – Floor". Discogs. Retrieved July 28, 2018.