Fabula Magna

Fabula Magna is the third full-length studio album by German gothic metal band Coronatus. Thematically it focuses on myths, tales and legends.[1]

Fabula Magna
Studio album by
Coronatus
Released18 December 2009
RecordedRecorded and mastered in the Klangschmiede Studio E, Mellrichstadt, by Markus Stock
GenreGothic metal
Length50:28
LabelMassacre
Coronatus chronology
Porta Obscura
(2008)
Fabula Magna
(2009)
Terra Incognita
(2011)

Reception

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Metal Hammer (Germany)4/7[2]
Sonic Seducer[1]favourable

The album received mixed reviews from the German musical press. Metal Hammer awarded four out of seven points in a review and cited stereotypics of the genre.[2] The Sonic Seducer's reviewer was positive though about the mix of classic gothic metal and elements of medieval metal, a new style in Coronatus' repertoire. The overall album was criticised though for being too overloaded.[1]

Track listing

No.TitleLength
1."Preface"1:32
2."Geisterkirche"4:35
3."Tantalos"3:32
4."Wolfstanz"5:16
5."Der Fluch"5:24
6."Flying By (Alone)"5:03
7."Kristallklares Wasser"4:22
8."How Far"3:56
9."Der Letzte Tanz"4:28
10."Est Carmen..."3:56
11."Blind"4:07
12."Josy"4:17
13."Scream Of The Butterfly" (Special Acoustic Version) 
14."Hot And Cold" (Rework 2009) 

Personnel

  • Carmen R. Schäfer - Vocals
  • Lisa Lasch - Vocals
  • Jo Lang - Guitars
  • Aria Keramati Noori - Guitars
  • Fabian Merkt - Keyboards & Programming
  • Todd G. Goldfinger - Bass
  • Mats Kurth - Drums
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References

  1. Froghy, Jasmin (2010). "Coronatus – Fabula Magna". Sonic Seducer (in German). No. 2. Archived from the original on 14 April 2013.
  2. "Coronatus – Fabula Magna". Metal Hammer (in German). 1 February 2010. Retrieved 2012-07-18.
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