Beyond the Veil (album)

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Beyond the Veil
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Studio album by
Released6 September 1999
RecordedFebruary–April, 1999 at Sound Suite Studio, Marseille, France
Genre Gothic metal, symphonic metal
Length52:24
Label Napalm
Producer Tristania, Terje Refsnes
Tristania chronology
Widow's Weeds
(1998)
Beyond the Veil
(1999)
World of Glass
(2001)
Alternative cover
No.TitleLyricsMusicLength
1."Beyond the Veil"Einar Moen, Morten VelandMoen, Veland6:37
2."Aphelion"VelandVeland7:49
3."A Sequel of Decay"VelandMoen, Veland6:32
4."Opus Relinque"MoenAnders Hidle, Moen6:06
5."Lethean River"VelandMoen, Veland5:55
6."...Of Ruins and a Red Nightfall"VelandVeland6:21
7."Simbelmynë"InstrumentalMoen0:59
8."Angina"VelandVeland4:38
9."Heretique"MoenHidle, Moen4:49
10."Dementia"MoenMoen2:21
Total length:52:24

Personnel

Tristania

Session members

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