From Martin Mendez, bassist of the ubiquitous Opeth comes White Stones, a solo project that rapidly became much more. Named after his birthplace in Uruguay, the record represents a return to his roots, both familial and musical- exploring the forgotten paths of his ancestors via the style of music that remains his one true love- death metal. With a progressive edge and plenty of Latin flair, Mendez’s musical lineage is evident in every note of ‘Kuarahy’. He played all guitars and bass on the record, except for the solos.
| Track | Track name | Artist | Time |
|---|---|---|---|
| Track 1 | Kuarahy | White Stones | |
| Track 2 | Rusty Shell | White Stones | |
| Track 3 | Worms | White Stones | |
| Track 4 | Drowned in Time | White Stones | |
| Track 5 | The One | White Stones | |
| Track 6 | Guyra | White Stones | |
| Track 7 | Ashes | White Stones | |
| Track 8 | Infected Soul | White Stones | |
| Track 9 | Taste of Blood | White Stones | |
| Track 10 | Jasy | White Stones |




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