When Daylight's Gone

When Daylight's Gone is the debut studio album by the symphonic black metal band Graveworm, released originally in 1997 through Serenades Records but was later re-released in 2001 through Last Episode with bonus tracks taken from the entirety of Underneath the Crescent Moon, the cover of which is the covers of the albums faded together in the middle.

When Daylight's Gone
Studio album by
Released1997
RecordedMarch – April 1997 Soundbunker Studio
GenreSymphonic black metal
Gothic metal[1][2]
Length44:44
64:43 on re-release
LabelSerenades (#SR 010)
Last Episode (re-release)
ProducerGuido Holzmann
Graveworm chronology
When Daylight's Gone
(1997)
As the Angels Reach the Beauty
(1999)
Alternative cover
Merged re-release cover

Track listing

All lyrics by Stefan Fiori except tracks 5, 12 & 13. All music by Stefan Unterpertinger with as noted except tracks 12 & 13.

  1. "Awake" – 6:29 (Sabine Mair)
  2. "Lost Yourself" – 5:35 (Harry Klenk)
  3. "Far Away" – 7:25
  4. "Eternal Winds" – 5:14 (Mair)
  5. "Dark Silence" (Instrumental) – 1:32
  6. "Tears from My Eyes" – 4:14 (Mair)
  7. "When the Sky Turns Black" – 4:59 (Klenk, Mair)
  8. "Another Season" – 5:19
  9. "Aeons of Desolation" – 4:08 (Stefan Fiori)
Under the Crescent Moon bonus tracks
  1. "Awaiting the Shining" – 3:52
  2. "Awake... Thy Angels of Sorrow" – 5:03
  3. "By the Grace of God" – 4:55
  4. "How Many Tears" – 6:05 (Michael Weikath)

Attention: "By the Grace of God" have no attitude to Kenny Håkansson, Nicke Andersson and band The Hellacopters.

Personnel

  • Stefano Fiori – vocals
  • Stefan Unterpertinger – lead guitar
  • Harry Klenk – rhythm guitar
  • Didi Schraffel – bass
  • Martin Innerbichler – drums
  • Sabine Mair – keyboards
  • Markus Costabiei – mastering
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References

  1. "G R A V E W O R M // official website // Fragments of Death". Graveworm.de. Retrieved 2012-08-02.
  2. "Metal Discography: Graveworm - Discography". Metaldiscography-marcho.blogspot.com. 2012-07-14. Retrieved 2012-08-02.
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