
1. Hour of Reprisal 03:47
2. Destroyer of Solace 02:40
3. Obsessions Now Effigies 04:37
4. Unplenitude 03:21
5. To Grieve Forever 06:13
6. Saturn and Sacrifice 05:25
7. Finality 11:08
Como não tenho muito jeito para isto das reviews, deixo algumas de quem tem. A Loud deu 9.2 a isto já agora. É para mim um dos melhores de 2011. Estranho ninguém ter falado dele.
“Fear Of Infinity” is their latest album and to put it simply is a masterpiece of inspired, deep, emotional, Epic and melancholic music expressed through various forms of Metal but mainly focused in the genre that always was the band’s main point: Epic Doom Metal."
http://www.forgotten-scroll.net/review.php?act=s_rev&id=556&rev=Countraven
"«Fear of Infinity» é um bom follow-up a «Vast Oceans Lachrymose», porque bem vistas as coisas, músicas como «Vessel» e «The Furthest Shore» só se escrevem uma vez na vida. Neste novo registo, não há nenhuma malha ao nível dessas duas, mas os While Heaven Wept garantem, de qualquer forma, música soberba e transcendente"
http://eventhorizon-space.blogspot.com/2011/04/while-heaven-wept-fear-of-infinity.html
"If you never heard While Heaven Wept before, they specialize in highly emotional and grandiose doom metal with a heavy emphasis on melody and melancholy. Never attempting to be crushingly heavy and always included boat loads of melody, they’ve crafted some truly breathtaking and beautiful metal moments during their career. Fear of Infinity keeps the style intact and kicks the album off in grand style with “Hour of Reprisal,” which is an instant classic to add to their collection."
http://www.angrymetalguy.com/while-heaven-wept-fear-of-infinity-review/
"Closer “Finality” is the pinnacle of Fear Of Infinity, an eleven-minute grandiose number that outshines the rest of the record. The track displays an unmatched level of chemistry and songwriting. The emotion levels are off the charts and the lush soundscapes created by a heavy acoustic presence are wonderful to hear. The slow burning momentum is capped off by an energetic finish kept afloat by the fantastic harmonic vocals of Rain Irving and Tom Phillips."
http://heavymetal.about.com/od/whileheavenwept/fr/While-Heaven-Wept-Fear-Of-Infinity-Review.htm