When I Am God

2007 studio album by Oh, Sleeper
When I Am God
Studio album by
Oh, Sleeper
ReleasedOctober 23, 2007
GenreMetalcore
Length42:18
LabelSolid State
ProducerAndreas Magnusson
Oh, Sleeper chronology
The Armored March EP
(2006)
When I Am God
(2007)
Son of the Morning
(2009)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic[1]
Jesusfreakhideout[2]

When I Am God is the debut album by American metalcore band, Oh, Sleeper. It was released on October 23, 2007, in the United States through Solid State Records.[3]

After being noticed by Solid State by their release of their EP The Armored March in 2006, the band began recording When I Am God in the course of 2007 with all of the songs from the EP re-recorded along with several new tracks. A music video for the song "Vices Like Vipers" was produced and released in 2007.

Track listing

All lyrics are written by Micah Kinard; all music is composed by Oh, Sleeper

No.TitleLength
1."Vices Like Vipers"4:19
2."I Will Welcome the Reaping"3:53
3."We Are the Archers"3:55
4."Charlatan's Host"4:01
5."The Siren's Song"5:04
6."The Color Theft"4:54
7."To Flagship"3:23
8."His Name Was Bishop"3:10
9."Building the Nations"3:34
10."Revelations in the Calm"2:21
11."The End of a Dark Campaign"3:45
Total length:42:18

Personnel

Oh, Sleeper
  • Micah Kinard - lead vocals, programming
  • Shane Blay - lead guitar, clean vocals
  • James Erwin - rhythm guitar
  • Lucas Starr - bass guitar
  • Ryan Conley - drums, percussion
Production
  • Produced by Andreas Lars Magnusson

References

  1. ^ Allmusic review
  2. ^ Jesusfreakhideout review
  3. ^ Solid State Records | Artist
  • Billboard.com: Album Review
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Oh, Sleeper
  • Micah Kinard
  • Shane Blay
  • Zac Mayfield
  • James Erwin
  • Lucas Starr
  • Ryan Conley
  • Matt Davis
  • Nate Grady
  • Johno Erickson
Studio albums
  • When I Am God (2007)
  • Son of the Morning (2009)
  • Children of Fire (2011)
  • Bloodied / Unbowed (2019)
EPs
  • The Armored March (2006)
  • The Titan (2013)
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  • MusicBrainz release group


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