Blue Miasma

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Blue Miasma
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Studio album by
Released2006
Genre Black metal
Length60:59
Label No Colours
Krieg chronology
Sono Lo Scherno
(2005)
Blue Miasma
(2006)

Blue Miasma is the fifth studio album by black metal band Krieg. Krieg temporarily split up after the release of this album but reunited in 2007. Darkland Records released a vinyl version limited to 888 copies; the first 300 copies were blue.

Track listing

No.TitleLength
1."The Great Beast Trembled in Nightmare"3:56
2."Who Shall Stand Against Me?"3:59
3."The Blue Mist"4:04
4."Under an Uncaring Moon"7:13
5."The Sick Winds Stir the Cold Dawn"4:32
6."And Now the End"2:55
7."Lingering Doubt"4:32
8."Hallucinations in Deep Corruption"6:25
9."Every Wound Burned"4:18
10."An Empty Room, a Forgotten Funeral"4:34
11."The Master's Voice"2:14
12."Scars Brought into Question"4:22
13."The Forest Beneath the Sea"7:55

Personnel



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