Imagery (album)

Imagery is the first full-length album by Canadian death metal band Neuraxis. It was released on February 6, 1997, through the band's own record label, Neoblast Records.

Imagery
Studio album by
ReleasedFebruary 6, 1997 (1997-02-06)
RecordedMay 1996 at Peter Pan Studios
GenreMelodic death metal, technical death metal
Length30:02
LabelNeoblast
ProducerNeuraxis
Neuraxis chronology
Imagery
(1997)
A Passage into Forlorn
(2001)

Track listing

No.TitleLyricsMusicLength
1."Intro" (instrumental) Henry0:17
2."A Temporal Calamity"MooreHenry3:28
3."Oscillated to Intelligence"MooreHenry3:10
4."Cyberwar"Henry, MooreHenry1:58
5."Inquisition on Mortality"MooreHenry3:02
6."Lid to Your Soul"MooreHenry, Thiel3:46
7."Reasons of Being"MooreHenry, Thiel3:17
8."Atmospheric Holocaust" (instrumental) Henry1:59
9."Psycho - Waves"Henry, MooreHenry, Thiel4:14
10."A Drift..." (instrumental) Henry0:44
11."Driftwood"MooreHenry, Thiel3:20
12."The Drop"MooreHenry0:47
Total length:30:02

Personnel

Neuraxis

  • Maynard Moore – vocals
  • Steven Henry – guitars, backing vocals, artwork
  • Felipe Quinzanos – guitars
  • Yan Thiel – bass
  • Mathieu Royale – drums

Production

  • J-F Dagenais – sound engineering


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