Angel Theory – Last Man Alive / Empty Worlds
Label: | Nohorizon Recordings – none |
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Format: | CDr, Album CDr, Album All Media, Limited Edition |
Country: | Australia |
Released: | |
Genre: | Electronic |
Style: | Electro, EBM, Synth-pop, Ambient |
Tracklist
Last Man Alive | |||
1-1 | King Of Nothing | 6:16 | |
1-2 | The Sound Of Waves | 5:14 | |
1-3 | Last Man Alive | 4:56 | |
1-4 | Nothing's Changed | 4:29 | |
1-5 | Hurricane | 5:12 | |
1-6 | The Quiet Earth | 7:09 | |
1-7 | Running (Standing Still) | 5:17 | |
1-8 | Light In The Darkness | 4:56 | |
1-9 | Displaced | 4:42 | |
1-10 | A Drowning Man | 5:31 | |
Empty Worlds | |||
2-1 | Forgotten | 5:38 | |
2-2 | Under Suns | 6:28 | |
2-3 | I Have No Name | 5:21 | |
2-4 | Survived Another Day | 5:42 | |
2-5 | Still Here | 5:48 | |
2-6 | Distance | 6:07 | |
2-7 | Endless | 6:08 | |
2-8 | White Light | 5:07 | |
2-9 | Somewhere It Is Night | 6:09 | |
2-10 | Gone Forever | 5:24 |
Companies, etc.
- Produced At – Nohorizon Studio
- Phonographic Copyright ℗ – Nohorizon Recordings
- Copyright © – Nohorizon Recordings
Credits
- Design – Grant Cook
- Mastered By – S. Kapper*
- Written-By, Producer, Photography By – Charles Fenech
Notes
Limited edition of 100 copies in a 6-panel gatefold Digipak.
C+P Nohorizons Recordings 2018
C+P Nohorizons Recordings 2018
Barcode and Other Identifiers
- Barcode (Text): 9 345195 010610
Other Versions (3)
View AllTitle (Format) | Label | Cat# | Country | Year | |||
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Last Man Alive / Empty Worlds (20×File, AIFF, Album, Compilation) | Nohorizon Recordings | none | Australia | 2018 | |||
Last Man Alive (10×File, AIFF, Album) | Nohorizon Recordings | none | Australia | 2018 | |||
Empty Worlds (10×File, AIFF, Album) | Nohorizon Recordings | none | Australia | 2018 |
Reviews
- Edited 5 years agoThis is two rather different digital albums merged for a CD release. The first 10 tracks ("Last Man Alive") represent Angel Theory's traditional brand of soft EBM, whereas the last 10 tracks ("Empty Worlds") are instrumental soundtracks.
I personally don't care for the second part, and so my rating only reflects the first half of this release (seing as that would count a proper album onto itself). Now, it's certainly not one of Mr Fenech's better releases either (please try out "Psychonaut", if you haven't already); rather slow and monotonous with too little urgency and passion. By no means bad, but not particularly interesting either. My favourite track here would be "Sound of Waves", which is quintessential Angel Theory at its best; whispered vocals over a supporting beat that ascends to a more upbeat chorus with creeping strings. Still, one good song doesn't salvage the rest of the album from mediocrity.
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