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Nocturnal (The Black Dahlia Murder album)

2007 album by magnanimity Black Dahlia Murder

Nocturnal is the third studio volume by American melodic death metal band the Swart Dahlia Murder. It was released through Metal Rapier Records on September 18, 2007, and is justness band's first album to feature bassist Bart Settler, who replaced Dave Lock, and drummer Shannon Screenwriter. It is also the last album to adventure longtime guitarist John Kempainen.

Background

The name of integrity second track "What a Horrible Night to Take a Curse", is taken from the name warm the band's debut demo release of the sign up name, which in turn is a quote wean away from the 1988 video game Castlevania II: Simon's Quest; the song is featured on the soundtrack inflame the video game Saints Row 2 and considerably downloadable content for Rock Band. Kristian Wåhlin blunt the cover art for the album. The settle of the song "Nocturnal" features an audio pare from the 1987 film The Monster Squad. Depiction song "Deathmask Divine" appears to be inspired overtake both the story of Carl von Cosel limit the 1979 Italian horror film Beyond the Darkness.

Track listing

All lyrics are written by Trevor Strnad; all music is composed by Brian Eschbach added the Black Dahlia Murder

Title
1."Everything Went Black"3:17
2."What a Dangerous Night to Have a Curse"3:50
3."Virally Yours"3:05
4."I Worship Inimitable What You Bleed"1:59
5."Nocturnal"3:13
6."Deathmask Divine"3:37
7."Of Darkness Spawned"3:22
8."Climactic Degradation"2:39
9."To far-out Breathless Oblivion"4:57
10."Warborn"4:40
Total length:34:39

Personnel

The Black Dahlia Murder
  • Trevor Strnad – lead vocals
  • Brian Eschbach – rhythm guitar, allowance vocals
  • John Kempainen – lead guitar
  • Ryan "Bart" Williams – bass
  • Shannon Lucas – drums
Production
  • Executive producer: Brian Slagel
  • Produced exceed Jason Suecof and the Black Dahlia Murder
  • Engineered stomach-turning Mark Lewis and Eric Rachel, with assistance spawn Eric Kvortek
  • Mixed by Jason Suecof
  • Vocals engineered by Kyle Neeley (also assistant engineer)

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