Wearing a Martyr's Crown

Wearing a Martyr's Crown
Studio album by Nightrage
Released June 22, 2009
Recorded February–March, 2009 Studio Fredman, Gothenburg, Sweden
Genre Melodic death metal
Length 51:42
Label Lifeforce
Producer Fredrik Nordström
Nightrage chronology
A New Disease Is Born
(2007)
Wearing a Martyr's Crown
(2009)
Vengeance Descending
(2010)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Metal Hammer
Rock Hard

Wearing a Martyr's Crown[1] is the fourth album by the melodic death metal band Nightrage. The album was released on June 22, 2009 through German label, Lifeforce Records.[1] The European digipak includes a demo version of "Failure of All Human Emotions" as a bonus track. The Japanese version of the album includes a cover of Metallica's "Holier Than Thou."

On February 18, 2010 Nightrage released their third music video for the song Wearing a Martyr's Crown while on a tour of Greece. The video was once again directed by Bob Katsionis and was recorded at Zero Gravity Studios which is located in Athens.

The title for the instrumental Sting Of Remorse was inspired by lyrics from the song Surge Of Pity which appears on the album A New Disease Is Born.

Track listing

No. TitleWriter(s) Length
1. "Shed the Blood"  Iliopoulos/Mörck/Hämäläinen 4:13
2. "Collision of Fate"  Iliopoulos/Mörck/Hämäläinen 5:13
3. "A Grim Struggle"  Iliopoulos/Mörck/Hämäläinen 5:03
4. "Wearing a Martyr's Crown"  Iliopoulos/Mörck/Hämäläinen 4:30
5. "Among Wolves"  Iliopoulos/Mörck/Hämäläinen 4:29
6. "Abandon"  Iliopoulos/Mörck/Hämäläinen 4:30
7. "Futile Tears"  Iliopoulos/Mörck/Hämäläinen 5:18
8. "Wounded Angels"  Iliopoulos/Mörck/Hämäläinen 4:00
9. "Mocking Modesty"  Iliopoulos/Mörck/Hämäläinen 4:29
10. "Failure of All Human Emotions"  Iliopoulos/Mörck/Hämäläinen 4:36
11. "Sting of Remorse [instrumental]"  Iliopoulos/Mörck 5:21

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Musical appearances

Band members

Guest musicians

Production

References

  1. 1 2 3 "Nightrage: New Album Track Listing, Artwork Unveiled". April 29, 2009. Retrieved 2009-04-30.

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