Orthodox (album)

Orthodox is the debut studio album by American rock band Beware of Darkness, released May 7, 2013 by Bright Antenna Records.[7] The album was made available as a digital download, CD and double vinyl.[8][9][10]

Orthodox
Studio album by
ReleasedMay 7, 2013
Recorded
Genre
Length45:24
LabelBright Antenna
Producer
Beware of Darkness chronology
Howl EP
(2012)
Orthodox
(2013)
Sanctuary Season
(2015)
Singles from Orthodox
  1. "Howl"
    Released: May 7, 2013
  2. "All Who Remain"
    Released: May 7, 2013

Track listing

All songs written by Kyle Nicolades, except "All Who Remain" written by Kyle Nicolades/John 5

No.TitleLength
1."Howl"4:03
2."Sweet Girl"2:35
3."Ghost Town"4:25
4."Amen Amen"4:09
5."All Who Remain"3:43
6."Heart Attack"3:34
7."Morning Tea"4:19
8."End of the World"3:00
9."Life on Earth?"3:46
10."My Planet Is Dead"3:35
11."Salvation Is Here"4:44
12."Hummingbird"3:39
13."Be My Exorcist (bonus track) [iTunes only]"3:16

Charts

Chart (2013) Peak
position
US Heatseekers Albums (Billboard)[11] 30

Personnel

Beware of Darkness

  • Kyle Nicolaides – lead vocals, lead guitar
  • Daniel Curcio – bass
  • Tony Cupito – drums, percussion

Additional

  • Executive Producer: D. Sardy
  • Produced by Greg Gordon & Kyle Nicolaides
  • Engineered by Greg Gordon, & Claudio Cueni
  • Mixed by D. Sardy
  • “Sweet Girl”, “Life On Earth” & “Hummingbird” mixed by Claudio Cueni
  • “Ghost Town” mixed by Mark Needham
  • Mastered by Stephen Marcussen
  • Photography by Miguel Starcevich
  • Design by Kii Arens
  • A&R by Braden Merrick
  • Additional Musicians: Drums on “Sweet Girl by Joey Benenati Cello on “Ghost Town” by Stevie Blacke Vocals on “Ghost Town” by Elsie Kunkel
  • Intro of “End of the World” engineered by Sep V. & Paul Glueckert
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gollark: Besides, you couldn't spoof a disk that way.

References


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