Beautiful Tragedy

For the album by Lisa Brokop, see Beautiful Tragedy (Lisa Brokop album).
Beautiful Tragedy
Studio album by In This Moment
Released March 20, 2007
Recorded 2006
Genre Metalcore, alternative metal, hard rock
Length 41:43
Label Century Media
Producer Eric Rachel
In This Moment chronology
Beautiful Tragedy
(2007)
The Dream
(2008)
Singles from Beautiful Tragedy
  1. "Prayers"
    Released: November 28, 2006
  2. "Beautiful Tragedy"
    Released: 2007
  3. "Surrender"
    Released: 2007
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
About.com[1]
AllMusic[2]

Beautiful Tragedy is the debut album by the American metal band In This Moment. The album was promoted largely in part by an interview conducted on Sirius Satellite Radio's Hard Attack station, which performed several songs off Beautiful Tragedy and helped expose the band to the heavy metal scene.

The band's substantially heavy sound has allowed songs like the first single, "Prayers" and "Daddy's Falling Angel" frequent airplay on Hard Attack. However, with its strong employment of clean vocals, the title track, "Beautiful Tragedy", has also seen airplay on the Sirius hard rock station, Octane.

Promotion and tour

A music video was produced for "Prayers" which had the band performing in an ancient chapel. As described in the Hard Attack interview, during the video shoot, vocalist Maria Brink violently met face-first with a camera as it was closing in on the group. After having her nose laceration superglued and made up, Brink finished singing, often keeping her hair in her face to prevent noticability of her nose. Upon release, the video for "Prayers" aired on Headbangers Ball.

The second commercial release was for the title track, "Beautiful Tragedy", which was also accompanied by a music video. Brink says of the song, "I kept thinking of these funerals where there are family members who haven't talked to each other for years. And then, when they lose someone, suddenly everyone loves each other. Sometimes, something dark brings out something beautiful."[3] The single broke into the Top 40 Active Rock charts.

The success of the album led to a year of touring the US, Europe, and Japan with acts such as Within Temptation, Walls of Jericho, and Lacuna Coil. The band also scored opening slots for Megadeth, Ozzy Osbourne and Rob Zombie at the end of 2007 which increased their profile in the metal scene.

An unreleased track from the Beautiful Tragedy sessions called "Surrender" was released to online digital retailers on December 2007.

Track listing

All lyrics written by Maria Brink, all music composed by In This Moment.

No. Title Length
1. "Whispers of October"   1:06
2. "Prayers"   3:46
3. "Beautiful Tragedy"   4:01
4. "Ashes"   3:51
5. "Daddy's Falling Angel"   4:12
6. "The Legacy of Odio"   4:07
7. "This Moment"   3:58
8. "Next Life"   3:58
9. "He Said Eternity"   3:51
10. "Circles"   4:11
11. "When the Storm Subsides"   4:43
Total length:
41:43
Japanese bonus tracks
No. Title Length
12. "Beautiful Tragedy" (radio mix) 3:21
13. "Have No Fear"   3:46
14. "Beautiful Tragedy" (acoustic) 4:30
15. "Surrender"   4:42

Personnel

In This Moment

Additional personnel
  • Recorded at Trax East Studio, New Brunswick, NJ
  • Pre-production demos recorded at NRG
  • Mastered at West West Side Music, New Windsor, NY
  • Producer – Eric Rachel, In This Moment
  • Pre-producer – Josh Newell, Preston Boebel
  • Mastered by Alan Douches
  • Engineer – Eric Kvortek, Eric Rachel
  • Assistant engineer – Kyle Neeley
  • Orchestra arranged by Michael Romeo
  • Photography – Dean Karr, Olle Carlsson
  • Artwork – Anthony Clarkson
  • A&R – Phil Hinkle
  • Management – Mercenary Management

Charts

Chart (2008)[4] Peak
position
Independent Albums 35
Top Heatseekers Albums 14

References

  1. "http://about.com/ About.com review". Heavymetal.about.com. 2006-02-05. Retrieved 2012-09-30. External link in |title= (help)
  2. Rivadavia, Eduardo. Review of Beautiful Tragedy at AllMusic
  3. "Celebrities Maria Brink feature". http://www.inkedmag.com. 2008-04-25. Archived from the original on 10 May 2008. Retrieved 2008-04-25. External link in |publisher= (help)
  4. http://www.billboard.com/artist/303762/moment/chart?f=324
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