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The Swedish band Afflicted amazed the death metal scene in 1992 with their highly acclaimed debut album 'Prodigal Sun'. Progressive, psychedelic, and yet deeply brutal, the Stockholm-based band stormed into the hearts of conventions with songs like 'Ivory Tower', 'Tidings from the Blue Sphere', 'Harbouring the Soul', and 'In Years to Come'. After years of being unavailable, 'Prodigal Sun' now shines in a new light with a spectacular, faithful remaster by Patrick W. Engel (Corrosion of Conformity, Destruction) at the Temple of Disharmony Studios. If Napalm Death, Soundgarden, Voivod, and Pink Floyd were to embark on a collective Peyote trip in the wooded suburbs of Stockholm, the result would be Afflicted's groundbreaking 'Prodigal Sun'.