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Released | November 2001 | |||
Recorded | Summer 2001 at Dub Studio | |||
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Length | 60:06 | |||
Label | The End, Prophecy Productions | |||
Producer | Endre Kirkesola | |||
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Allmusic | [1] |
Light of Day, Day of Darkness is the second (one-track) studio album by the Norwegianprogressive metal band, Green Carnation. The album was composed, written and arranged by founding member Terje Vik Schei (a.k.a. Tchort). It was released by Prophecy Productions on November 2001.[2] It is composed of a single 60-minute track on CD, but is split into 2 parts digitally. The album was largely inspired by the death of Tchort's daughter and the birth of his son. It is said that 600 different samples were used in the editing of the song.[3]
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Musical style[edit]
Musically, Light of Day, Day of Darkness is pure progressive metal. In this album, the band combines many different instruments, not commonly used in metal, to create an original soundscape. The album shows some death metal twinges from their roots with Roger Rasmussen / Nattefrost drafted in to perform death growls and Anders Kobro implementing occasional blast beats as well.
Track listing[edit]
Written by Tchort. Sistem informasi manajemen.
Original[edit]
No. | Title | Music | Length |
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1. | 'Light of Day, Day of Darkness' | Tchort | 60:06 |
Total length: | 60:06 |
2006 Digital Bandcamp edition[edit]
No. | Title | Music | Length |
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1. | 'Light of Day, Day of Darkness, Part 1' | Tchort | 32:46 |
2. | 'Light of Day, Day of Darkness, Part 2' | Tchort | 27:20 |
Total length: | 60:06 |
Credits[edit]
Band members[edit]
- Terje Vik Schei (Tchort) − acoustic guitar, electric guitar
- Bjørn Harstad − lead guitar, slide guitar, ebow
- Stein Roger Sordal − bass guitar
- Anders Kobro − drums
- Kjetil Nordhus − vocals
Guest musicians and singers[edit]
- Endre Kirkesola − B3, sitar, synthesizer, string, voice arrangements, additional bass
- Bernt A. Moen − string arrangements
- Arvid Thorsen − saxophone
- Synne Soprana − female vocals
- Roger Rasmussen − screaming vocals
- Damien Aleksander − child's voice
- Jan Kenneth T. − male vocals
Children's Choir performed by:
- Randesund Barnekor
- Marthe Larsen
- Julie Pettersen
- Mathias Pettersen
- Kristoffer Knoff Aamot
- Karoline Knoff Aamot
- Ida Magrethe Karterud
- Thomas Karterud
- Simen Ingebrethsen
- Christian Albert
- Even Albert
- Stian Andre Rosenlov
- Elin Wikstol − Conductor
Opera Choir performed by:
- Kjetil Nordhus (tenor)
- Roald Andreas Sandoy (tenor)
- Katinka Sandoy (alto)
- Maren Stakkeland (alto)
- Elise Tverrli (alto)
- Nina Tanggaard (soprano)
- Therese Fanebust (soprano)
- Endre Kirkesola (bass)
Strings by:
- Endre Kirkesola
- Bernt A. Moen
Production[edit]
- Produced & Engineered By Endre Kirkesola
- Mastered By Audun Strype
Notes[edit]
Green Carnation Light Of Day Day Of Darkness
- ^Allmusic review
- ^'GREEN CARNATION - Light Of Day, Day Of Darkness'.
- ^'Green Carnation (Norway)'. The End Records. Archived from the original(HTML) on 2007-05-04. Retrieved 2006-04-23.
External links[edit]
- Official band website (now offline)
Light of Day, Day of Darkness is a high-concept album if there ever was one. Norwegian madman Tchort wrote an hour-long goth metal song and put aside his Blood Red Throne project to work with Green Carnation on the track. The results are very interesting, sounding very much like his former bandmates in Emperor jamming with My Dying Bride. What works for the piece is that Tchort manages to keep everything flowing together without too much difficulty. He has not exactly mastered the art of subtlety; in fact, many parts of the song just completely shift gears without warning. But what he lacks in composing transitions he makes up for with the surprising amount of variety on the disc. His songwriting skills are actually quite polished; comparing this album with his previous output only emphasizes that point more. Some parts of the track go on too long, but there is usually something about to happen that keeps the album listenable. Tchort's obvious dedication to this project really pays off; this is a solid album that may only be one song, but is an epic undertaking that works enough to keep forward-thinking metal fans happy.
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