The New Dark Age

The New Dark Age
Studio album by Kiuas
Released March 12, 2008
Recorded October 2007–January, 2008, Sonic Pump Studios, Helsinki, Finland
Genre Power metal, thrash metal, progressive metal
Length 51:30
Label Spinefarm
Producer Nino Laurenne, Mikko Salovaara, Janne Joutsenniemi
Kiuas chronology
Reformation
(2006)
The New Dark Age
(2008)
Lustdriven
(2010)
Singles from The New Dark Age
  1. "Of Sacrifice, Loss and Reward"
    Released: February 20, 2008 (Finland)
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The New Dark Age is the third studio album by the Finnish Heavy Metal band Kiuas. The album was released through Spinefarm Records on March 12, 2008 for Finland with new dates to be announced for other areas.[2] The song, "Conqueror", directed by Owe Lingwall was shot as a music video on February 18, 2008.[2] "Of Sacrifice, Loss and Reward" was released on February 20 as a single in Finland[2] and topped the Finnish charts at number 1.[3] The single will include two other songs and a Japanese bonus track exclusively to the single and Japan only.[2] The album cover was designed by Niklas Sundin of Cabin Fever Media, and guitarist for Dark Tranquillity.[2] It is of an original renaissance woodcut illustration with the portrayal of Kiuas' band members as the "five" Horsemen of the Apocalypse.[2] A second music video for "The Decaying Doctrine" was again directed by Owe Lingwall.

Track listing

  1. "The Decaying Doctrine" – 4:55
  2. "Conqueror" – 5:06
  3. "Kiuas War Anthem" – 4:36 (Ilja Jalkanen, Salovaara)
  4. "The New Dark Age" – 5:03
  5. "To Excel and Ascend" – 5:55
  6. "Black Rose Withered" – 3:50
  7. "After the Storm" – 5:40 (Jalkanen, Salovaara)
  8. "Of Sacrifice, Loss and Reward" – 4:42 (Jalkanen, Salovaara)
  9. "The Summoning" – 4:58 (Jalkanen, Salovaara)
  10. "The Wanderer's Lamentation" – 6:45
  11. "Towards the Hidden Sanctum" (Japanese bonus track) - 5:25
  12. "Electric Crown" (UK bonus track) - 5:23
  13. "Sailing Ships" (UK bonus track) - 6:14

Personnel

Kiuas

Additional musicians

Production

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