Nightmares Made Flesh

Nightmares Made Flesh
Studio album by Bloodbath
Released September 27, 2004 (2004-09-27)
Recorded May 2004
(Fascination Street, Örebro)[1]
Genre Death metal
Length 45:18
Label Century Media
Producer Jens Bogren, Bloodbath
Bloodbath chronology
Resurrection Through Carnage
(2002)
Nightmares Made Flesh
(2004)
Unblessing the Purity
(2008)
Alternative cover
LP version
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic[2]
Blabbermouth.net[3]

Nightmares Made Flesh is the second album by Swedish death metal band Bloodbath. It was released by Century Media Records on September 27, 2004. The only album to feature Peter Tägtgren, who was brought in to replace Mikael Åkerfeldt as the vocalist, as well as the first to feature Martin Axenrot to replace Dan Swanö as the drummer (with Swanö now playing guitar). This was Swanö's last album with Bloodbath.

The song "The Ascension" appeared on the two-part episode of Viva La Bam when the Margera's go to Europe.

Track listing

No. TitleMusic Length
1. "Cancer of the Soul"  Anders "Blakkheim" Nyström, Jonas Renkse[2] 3:33
2. "Brave New Hell"  Dan Swanö 4:02
3. "Soul Evisceration"  Renkse 3:38
4. "Outnumbering the Day"  Nyström 3:15
5. "Feeding the Undead"  Renkse 4:04
6. "Eaten"  Swanö 4:18
7. "Bastard Son of God"  Renkse 2:51
8. "Year of the Cadaver Race"  Nyström 4:33
9. "The Ascension"  Swanö 3:51
10. "Draped in Disease"  Nyström 3:59
11. "Stillborn Saviour"  Swanö 3:39
12. "Blood Vortex"  Renkse 3:30
13. "Breeding Death" (demo version, bonus track)Bloodbath 4:21
14. "Omnious Bloodvomit" (demo version, bonus track)Bloodbath 3:38
Total length:
45:18

Personnel

Production

References

  1. "Bloodbath Releases". Retrieved December 27, 2011.
  2. 1 2 Eduardo Rivadavia. "Nightmares Made Flesh – Bloodbath". Allmusic. Retrieved December 27, 2011.
  3. Scott Alisoglu. "Bloodbath – Nightmares Made Flesh". Blabbermouth.net. Retrieved December 27, 2011.
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