A World in Their Screams

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A World in Their Screams
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Studio album by
ReleasedApril 23, 2007
RecordedLate 2005, Studio des moines
Genre Neoclassical
Length57:44
Label Holy Records, Prophecy Productions
Producer Elend
Elend chronology
Sunwar the Dead
(2004)
A World in Their Screams
(2007)

A World in Their Screams is the seventh album by neoclassical band Elend, and the third and final album in the Winds Cycle.

Contents

Originally planned for release in the first quarter of 2006, it was announced on May 10, 2006 that the album's release would be delayed until late 2006 or early 2007 due to difficulties in the mixing process and a dispute between Elend and the record label. The album was finally released on April 23, 2007.

Track listing

  1. "Ophis puthôn" — (5:59) (Python Snake)
  2. "A World in Their Screams" — (6:21)
  3. "Ondes de sang" — (2:55) (Waves of Blood)
  4. "Le Dévoreur" — (5:53) (The Devourer)
  5. "Le Fleuve infini des morts" — (4:21) (The Unending Stream of the Dead)
  6. "Je rassemblais tes membres" — (7:46) (I Gathered Your Limbs)
  7. "Stasis" — (5:07)
  8. "Borée" — (4:40) (Boreas)
  9. "La Carrière d'ombre" — (4:43) (The Quarry of Darkness)
  10. "J'ai touché aux confins de la mort" — (4:28) (I Have Touched the Boundaries of Death)
  11. "Urserpens" – (5:25)

Credits

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References

  1. Elend-Music