A Fallen Temple

A Fallen Temple is the fourth full-length album by the Greek death metal band Septic Flesh. In 2013, a reissue containing bonus tracks and new artwork was released. This was the first Septic Flesh release since 1991's "Temple of the Lost Race" to feature a human drummer.

A Fallen Temple
Studio album by
Septic Flesh
Released1998
RecordedSeptember–December 1997
StudioPraxis Studios in Athens, Greece
GenreDeath-doom, gothic metal
Length54:37
LabelHoly Records
Season of Mist (reissue)
ProducerSeptic Flesh, Lambros Sfiris
Septic Flesh chronology
The Ophidian Wheel
(1997)
A Fallen Temple
(1998)
Revolution DNA
(1999)

Track listing

All lyrics written by Sotiris V., except where noted

The New Order
No.TitleMusicLength
1."Brotherhood Of The Fallen Knights"Sotiris V.5:13
2."The Eldest Cosmonaut"Sotiris V.6:36
3."Marble Smiling Face"Spiros A.4:28
4."Underworld - Act I"Christos A.7:49
Testimonial
No.TitleMusicLength
5."Temple Of The Lost Race"Spiros A., Sotiris V.4:37
6."The Crypt"Sotiris V., Christos A., Spiros A.4:18
7."Setting Of The Two Suns"Christos A., Spiros A.3:50
8."Erebus"Sotiris V.3:20
End Of The Circle
No.TitleMusicLength
9."Underworld - Act II"Christos A.8:53
10."The Eldest Cosmonaut (Dark Mix)"Sotiris V.5:32
2014 reissue bonus tracks
No.TitleLyricsMusicLength
11."The Last Time" (Paradise Lost cover)Nick HolmesGregor Mackintosh3:34
12."Underworld - Act III" Christos A.10:48
13."Finale" (Instrumental) Christos A.3:10
14."The Eldest Cosmonaut (Single Version)" Sotiris V.4:24

Personnel

Septic Flesh – producer
Additional musicians
  • Natalie Rassoulis – female vocals
  • Kostas Tzanokostakis – clean vocals
  • Kostas – drums (session)
Production
  • Lambros Sfiris – producer, engineering
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