A New Disease Is Born

A New Disease Is Born is the third full-length studio album by the Greek/Swedish melodic death metal band, Nightrage. It was released by Lifeforce Records on 12 March 2007. The album features an entirely new lineup, excluding guitarist Marios Iliopoulos and bassist Henric Carlsson.

A New Disease Is Born
Studio album by
Released12 March 2007
RecordedDecember, 2006 Hansen Studios, Ribe, Denmark
GenreMelodic death metal
Length49:29
LabelLifeforce (Germany)
ProducerJacob Hansen
Nightrage chronology
Descent into Chaos
(2005)
A New Disease Is Born
(2007)
Wearing a Martyr's Crown
(2009)
Professional ratings
Review scores
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Allmusic[1]

A New Disease Is Born appears in the lyrics to the song "Drug" from the previous album Descent into Chaos, which suggests a possible origin for the name of this album.

Track listing

No.TitleLyricsMusicLength
1."Spiral"CarlssonIliopoulos, Carlsson, Strimmell4:38
2."Reconcile"CarlssonIliopoulos, Carlsson, Strimmell4:25
3."Death-Like Silence"IliopoulosIliopoulos4:35
4."A Condemned Club"CarlssonIliopoulos, Carlsson3:45
5."Scars"StrimmellIliopoulos, Strimmell3:39
6."De-Fame"IliopoulosIliopoulos, Carlsson2:52
7."Scathing"IliopoulosIliopoulos, Carlsson, Strimmell4:36
8."Surge of Pity"IliopoulosIliopoulos4:12
9."Encircle"CarlssonIliopoulos3:33
10."Drone"CarlssonIliopoulos3:23
11."Spiritual Impulse"Carlsson, StrimmellCarlsson3:33
12."A New Disease Is Born" (Instrumental)Iliopoulos2:58
Japanese Bonus track
No.TitleLyricsMusicLength
13."Ostentatious"IliopoulosIliopoulos3:17

Videography

The album features a video for the song, "Scathing" directed by Bob Katsionis.

Credits

Band members

Guest musicians

  • Jacob Hansen – end guitar solo in "Reconcile", additional clean vocals in "Spiral", "Reconcile", "Death-Like Silence", "A Condemned Club" and "Scars", keyboards in "Surge of Pity"
  • Olof Mörck – second guitar solo in "Death-Like Silence"
  • Elias Holmlid – keyboards in "Spiral", "Reconcile", "A Condemned Club", "Spiritual Impulse" and "Ostentatious"
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