Beyond the Cursed Eclipse
Beyond the Cursed Eclipse | ||||
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Studio album by Vesperian Sorrow | ||||
Released | 1999 | |||
Genre | Symphonic black metal | |||
Length | 57:17 | |||
Label | Displeased | |||
Vesperian Sorrow chronology | ||||
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Beyond the Cursed Eclipse is the debut album by the American symphonic black metal band Vesperian Sorrow. The songs, "Twilight of Azrael" and "Windswept", have an opening sample taken from a play of the Artus-saga. The song, "Twilight of Azrael" refers to Azrael, the angel of death. The production quality was lacking in the album and had a more underground style than their more commercial later releases, but would give promise for their next albums.[1]
At the start of "Windswept", the sound clip is taken from the 1981 fantasy film Excalibur.
Track listing
- "Intro" − 2:22
- "Beyond the Cursed Eclipse" − 8:22
- "Twilight of Azrael" − 7:25
- "From an Ever Blackened Star" − 8:14
- "Calydon" − 7:43
- "Shadowlord" − 5:19
- "Windswept" − 8:44
- "Saga of the Second Sign" − 5:22
- "V S" − 3:46
References
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