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Delain - A Decade Of Delain - Live At Paradiso (2017) Lossless

Delain - A Decade Of Delain - Live At Paradiso (2017) Lossless

BAND/ARTIST: Delain

  • Title: A Decade Of Delain - Live At Paradiso
  • Year Of Release: 2017
  • Label: Napalm Records
  • Genre: Symphonic Metal, Gothic Metal
  • Quality: FLAC (tracks)
  • Total Time: 109:05 min
  • Total Size: 806 MB
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Tracklist:

01. Intro (The Monarch) 01:56
02. Hands of Gold 05:08
03. Suckerpunch 05:06
04. The Glory and the Scum 04:13
05. Get the Devil out of Me 03:57
06. Army of Dolls 05:23
07. The Hurricane 03:50
08. April Rain 04:48
09. Where Is the Blood 03:28
10. Here Come the Vultures 07:47
11. Fire with Fire 04:14
12. The Tragedy of the Commons 04:19
13. Danse Macabre 04:30
14. Sleepwalkers Dream 05:42
15. Your Body Is a Battleground 03:55
16. Stay Forever 04:51
17. See Me in Shadow 05:15
18. The Gathering 04:09
19. Pristine 05:25
20. Mother Machine 04:53
21. Sing to Me 04:59
22. Dont Let Go 04:08
23. We Are the Others 07:11

Forced from his position as keyboardist for Dutch goth rock luminaries Within Temptation due to chronic illness in 2001, Martijn Westerholt worked to get himself back to match fitness, and over the course of the next few years he began to write music. Bringing together some of the more well-known musicians in the genre -- including Marko Hietala (Nightwish), Jan Yrlund, and Liv Kristine -- as well as lead vocalist Charlotte Wessels of To Elysium, Westerholt was able to realize a new musical project, and he named it Delain, inspired by the "Kingdom of Delain" from the Stephen King fantasy novel Eyes of the Dragon. Signed to Roadrunner, the group released a single ("Frozen") in 2006, and their debut album, Lucidity, in 2007. Though Westerholt had initially thought of Delain as a studio-only project, the success of the band's debut resulted in a tour, and that live incarnation would go on to provide the meat for 2009's April Rain, which utilized the outside services of Maria Ahn, cellist from the Ahn Trio and Hietala. 2012 saw the release of the group's critically acclaimed third studio album, We Are the Others, and two years later, the band issued The Human Contradiction via Napalm Records, which included guest spots from Alissa White-Gluz (Arch Enemy, ex-the Agonist), Hietala, and George Oosthoek (ex-Orphanage). A new EP, Lunar Prelude, arrived in 2016 and featured the single "Turn the Lights Out," which was inspired by Neil Gaiman's comic book series The Sandman. The full album Moonbathers followed later that year on Napalm. ~ Chris True.


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  • skipshaw3
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