The Awakening (Caliban album)

The Awakening is the sixth studio album by Caliban, released in Germany on May 25, 2007. The album peaked at number 36 on the German album charts. A limited digipak edition was released, which also came with a bonus patch. The album was released in the United States on October 23, 2007. This delay was because of the band's American label, Abacus Recordings, merging with Century Media.

The Awakening
Studio album by
Released May 25, 2007
May 28, 2007
October 23, 2007
RecordedJanuary 2007 – February 2007 at Cemetery Studios
GenreMetalcore
Length43:38
LabelRoadrunner
Century Media
ProducerBenny Richter
Caliban chronology
The Undying Darkness
(2006)
The Awakening
(2007)
Say Hello to Tragedy
(2009)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Terrorizer Magazine(6.5/10)
Metal Hammer(7/10)

Track listing

All lyrics written by Andreas Dörner and all music written by Marc Görtz

No.TitleLength
1."I Will Never Let You Down"3:33
2."Let Go"3:58
3."Another Cold Day"4:34
4."My Time Has Come"3:41
5."Life Is Too Short"3:42
6."Give Me a Reason"3:55
7."Stop Running"3:18
8."The Awakening"3:53
9."I Believe..."3:20
10."Rise and Fight"3:37
11."Nowhere to Run, No Place to Hide"3:38
12."I'll Show No Fear"3:29
13."I See the Falling Sky" (feat. Anders Fridén of In Flames) (Japanese bonus)5:07
Total length:43:38

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Line-up

  • Andreas Dörner – vocals
  • Denis Schmidt – guitar, clean vocals
  • Marc Goertz – guitar
  • Marco Schaller – bass
  • Patrick Grün – drums
  • Anders Fridén - lead vocals on "I See The Falling Sky"

Credits

  • Produced by Benny Richter
  • Co-produced by Marc Goertz
  • Mixed by Adam Dutkiewicz
  • Music by Marc Goertz
  • Music arranged by Caliban
  • Lyrics by Andreas Dörner
  • Keyboards and samples by Benny Richter
  • Additional bass guitar by Bony Fertigmensch

Charts

Chart (2007) Peak
position
Austrian Albums (Ö3 Austria)[2] 74
German Albums (Offizielle Top 100)[3] 36
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