|
THE Heavy Metal Reference on the Internet!
Bands: 1765
CDS: 6589 Songs: 75247
(Banner ads are FREE for bands and labels. Email me if interested.)
Your ongoing support of Brutal Metal is appreciated!
#s
A
B
C
D
E
F
G
H
I
J
K
L
M
N
O
P
Q
R
S
T
U
V
W
X
Y
Z
Compilations
Soundtracks
Light of Day, Day of Darkness
Green Carnation Homepage
(click on Artist's name above to return to
artist's main page)
Category: Progressive Death Metal
Year: 2001
Label: Prophecy Productions
Catalog Number: PRO 042
|
|
Search
eBay affiliate links may earn us a commission at no additional cost to you.
|
Personnel
|
Kjetil Nordhus vocals, choir
Bjorn Harstad guitars, slide guitars, ebow
Tchort guitars
Stein Roger Sordal bass
Anders Kobro drums
|
Tracks
|
1. | Light of Day, Day of Darkness | 1:00:06 |
| |
|
Total Running Time: | 1:00 |
|
If you see any errors or omissions in the CD information shown above,
either in the musician credits or song listings (cover song credits,
live tracks, etc.), please post them in the corrections section of the
Brutal Metal forum/message board.
The music discographies on this site are works in progress. If you
notice that a particular Green Carnation CD release or compilation is missing
from the list above, please submit that CD using the CD submission page.
The ultimate goal is to make the discographies here at Brutal Metal
as complete as possible. Even if it is an obscure greatest-hits or live
compilation CD, we want to add it to the site. Please only submit official
CD releases; no bootlegs or cassette-only or LP-only releases.
EPs and CD-singles from Green Carnation are also welcome to be added, as
long as they are at least 4 songs in length.
eBay affiliate links may earn us a commission at no additional cost to you.
Existing comments about this CD
From: Doghouse Reilly |
Date: May 22, 2014 at 21:44 |
You read right: this album consists of one sixty-minute song. Good God! You need a cold winter night, a glass of something strong, a pair of headphones and a lyric sheet to fully appreciate Green Carnation's proggy, shapeshifting tunes ... ah, tune, singular. From a bunch of death/black metal guys, this is nothing to do with any of that, as the only thing that's really extreme is its length. It's hard to say much beyond that, but this is prog-tinged, atmospheric, somewhat goth-y hard rock. I couldn't tell you what the story is, conceptually. To even conceive of something like this is impressive, but I daresay you won't listen to it except on special occasions. It's good though, and definitely something different. If you like to have "something different" in the collection, and you can invest the time, it's cool to have.
|
You cannot leave comments for this CD because you are
not currently logged in. Please click here to log in or create a Username for leaving comments.
|
|