Dying Emotions Domain

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Dying Emotions Domain
Astrofaes - Dying Emotions Domain.jpg
Studio album by Astrofaes
Released 1998 (1998)
Genre Black metal
Length41:16
Label Ancient Nation
Astrofaes chronology
The Attraction: Heavens and Earth
(1997)
Dying Emotions Domain
(1998)
The Eyes of the Beast
(2000)

Dying Emotions Domain is the first studio album by black metal band Astrofaes. It was re-released on CD format in 2001 on Chanteloup Creations. "Necromantical Screams" is a Celtic Frost cover. [1]

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Astrofaes was a Ukrainian black metal band from the town of Kharkiv, first coming into being in 1996 as a project between Thurios and Khorus (Khors). The band managed a very productive first year, releasing the demo Ad Infinitum, the live album The Attraction: Heavens and Earth and a second demo also titled The Attraction: Heavens and Earth by autumn of 1997. Despite trouble maintaining a record label, the group managed to continue its productivity; by 2005 Those Whose Past Is Immortal marked their eighth release. Astrofaes have employed Saturious and Munruthel, both involved in Lucifugum and Nokturnal Mortum, for keyboards and drums, respectively.

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Contents

Track listing

  1. "The Black Woods Theory" – 1:36
  2. "Fiery Mysticism" – 9:10
  3. "At Nightfall" – 4:34
  4. "Path to Burning Space" – 5:02
  5. "Necromantical Screams" – 4:54
  6. "Ad Infinitum (Dark II)" – 8:10
  7. "Dying Emotions Domain" – 6:32
  8. "A Song of the Night Birds" – 1:18

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References

  1. "Astrofaes - Dying Emotions Domain". Metal Archives. Retrieved 2013-06-22.