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Disc I 01. Chertograd 02. Night Electric Night 03. Death Dies Hard 04. The Mark Of The Gun 05. Via The End 06. Blood Stains Blondes 07. Babylon 08. The Fuel Ignites 09. Arclight 10. Venus In Arms 11. Opium
Limited Gold Edition bonus tracks: 12. Night Electric Night [The Night Ignites remix] 13. Via The End [piano version] 14. Night Electric Night [feat. Adrian Erlandsson]
Disc II [Gold Edition DVD] 01. Death Dies Hard 02. Virtue to Vice 03. Blitzkrieg 04. Cyanide 05. Syndrome 06. Synthetic Generation 07. Making of Death Dies Hard 08. Making of Virtue to Vice 09. Making of Blitzkrieg 10. Making of Cyanide 11. Extras
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Additional info Words by Whiplasher Bernadotte
All Music by Nightmare Industries except "Venus In Arms" - by Nightmare Industries / Cat and "Babylon" by Nightmare Industries / Rikard Löfgren
Published by Universal Music Publishing AB
Produced by Nightmare Industries
Recorded at Metrosonic Studios, New York City, USA and Future Legends Studios, Stockholm, Sweden, by Nightmare Industries assisted by Robby Baxter and Damon Zurawski.
Mixed by Stefan Glaumann at Toytown Studios, Stockholm, Sweden
Mastered by Håkan Åkesson at Cutting Room, Stockholm, Sweden
Additional Vocals on "Chertograd", "Death Dies Hard", "Via The End", "Blood Stains Blondes" and "Babylon" by Ann Ekberg
Band photos by Linda Åkerberg
Album Cover and Artwork Regular Edition: Mentalporn.com
Album Cover and Artwork Gold Edition: Joe Riot
Jackets by Freya Oliver at DeathGlam Industries
Styling & Accessories by DeathGlam Industries
Computer Services by Pontus Plaahn
Additional Bonus Track Credits:
Night Electric Night (The Night Ignites Remix) by Skinny
Voila Blood (Piano Version) by Nightmare Industries
Night Electric Night (Featuring Adrian Erlandsson - Drums)
Bonus Tracks mixed at Black Syndicate Studios Stockholm by Nightmare Industries and Skinny |
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Guest review by MechanisT
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Gothic and Industrial music are so synonymous with each other these days. Bands such as Evereve, Crematory, Darkseed, Paradise Lost, etc., have already dabbled in it, with varying successes. Deathstars are no exception. Their knack for creating modern, catchy, easy-on-the-ears metal never ceases to amaze me…oops! Did I just say never? A few years ago I would have happily replied in the affirmative, but regrettably I am not so optimistic at the present time. Synthetic Generation was a good debut, Termination Bliss was outstanding, and Night Electric Night is, quite frankly, a letdown...
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Pretty good album, although some may be put off by the twinkling keyboards and sparkly melodies.
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Written by musicalkaratekid on 10.07.2012 at 19:06
Pretty good album, although some may be put off by the twinkling keyboards and sparkly melodies.
Yap, it is very underrated..
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