Oratorium (Funeral album)

Oratorium is the sixth album by Norwegian gothic doom metal band Funeral. It is the first album not to include longtime singer Frode Forsmo, and the first to feature In Vain vocalist Sindre Nedland.

Oratorium
Studio album by
ReleasedNovember 23, 2012 (2012-11-23)
Recorded2011
GenreGothic doom
Length72:26 (standard edition)
91:59 (with bonus disc)
LabelGrau Records
ProducerSimen Hogdal Pedersen, Anders Eek
Funeral chronology
To Mourn is a Virtue
(2011)
Oratorium
(2012)
TBA
(TBA)

Track listing

All tracks are written by Anders Eek, Sindre Nedland & Einar Fredriksen.

No.TitleLength
1."Burning With Regret"11:05
2."Hate"10:45
3."Break Me"13:17
4."Song of the Knell"7:28
5."From the Orchestral Grave"10:41
6."Making the World My Tomb"8:04
7."Will You Have Me?"11:06
Total length:01:12:26
Bonus disc
No.TitleLength
8."So Now Scorn Leads the Vessel"5:40
9."Need"7:23
10."Eg ser"6:32
Total length:01:31:59

Credits

Band members

  • Anders Eek - Drums, Guitars, Backing vocals
  • Sindre Nedland (In Vain) - Lead vocals
  • Rune Gandrud - Bass guitar
  • Erlend E. Nybø - Guitars
  • Mats Lerberg - Guitars, Vocals

Production

  • Anders Eek - Producer
  • Simen Hogdal Pedersen - Producer
  • Øyvind Voldmo Larsen - Mixing
  • Simen Andreassen - Mastering
  • Erlend E. Nybo - Cover art
  • Magnus Steenhoff - Photography
gollark: It's kind of dodecahedral to go around complaining about people not understanding you (and implying it's some failure on their part) and then refusing to try explaining it in better ways.
gollark: > oh the obvious reality is that people dont know what they dont know, and even i didnt conclude that, tho i see it now. doesnt keep me from being impatient and getting madMaybe you should try explaining better if you think you have some great insight people do not understand.
gollark: My family has a pet one, but it actually just mostly sits in a rock thing in its terrarium.
gollark: Geckos are really quite cool reptiles.
gollark: Yep!

References

    This article is issued from Wikipedia. The text is licensed under Creative Commons - Attribution - Sharealike. Additional terms may apply for the media files.