Tracklist
I | 4:22 | ||
Time Has Come | 4:14 | ||
Anaemic | 4:00 | ||
No Heroes | 3:58 | ||
Killing Time | 3:16 | ||
Co-exist | 3:25 | ||
...And The Wolves Want More | 3:50 | ||
Carnage | 4:20 | ||
The Evil Eye | 3:35 | ||
A New Sedative | 4:15 | ||
(silence) | 1:01 | ||
9 Seconds Of Fame | 0:14 |
Credits (19)
- Vallé*Arranged By, Music By
- Castensson*Arranged By, Music By
- Andreas PetterssonArtwork
- Oskar ErikssonBass
- Motor (5)Booking
- Mathias FärmCo-producer
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Image | , | – | In Your Collection, Wantlist, or Inventory | Version Details | Data Quality | ||||
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![]() | Lights Out CD, Album | Burning Heart Records – BHR 128, Burning Heart Records – BHR128 | Europe | 2001 | Europe — 2001 | Recently Edited | |||
![]() | Lights Out LP, Album | Burning Heart Records – BHR 128-1 | Europe | 2001 | Europe — 2001 | Recently Edited | |||
![]() | Lights Out CD, Album, Promo | Burning Heart Records – BHR 128, Burning Heart Records – BHR128 | Sweden | 2001 | Sweden — 2001 | New Submission | |||
![]() | Lights Out LP, Album, Test Pressing | Burning Heart Records – BHR 128-1 | Europe | 2001 | Europe — 2001 | New Submission |
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- 1998 SwedenCD —Album, Stereo
Reviews
- Edited 3 years ago
referencing Lights Out (CD, Album) BHR 128
I enjoyd this record helluwa lot. The sound and songwriting is more balanced than in latter album "Killing Angels" of 2003. Tight bass sound is more prominent, guitars as well, and drumming mostly stays below the line of irritation. Songs got versatility and humour, there is even some very nice vocal harmonies, and the train keeps a-rolling. If labled as heavy metal, this still has got a lot of rock and roll in it, even nice punkish feeling (like in "Killing Time") from time tot time, only layered by brawling vocals.
U guys know there's people who dislike metal. Yeah, I get it. But if one lets prejudice lead, then you are readilly missing something out, cuz this record is bound to shake your ass. Loads of FUN! -- That said, I'm not the biggest fan of these tracks with hidden songs inside them. Usually it's just a terrible waste of space and time. So the last song would have sufficed on it's own.
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