Expanding Senses

Last updated
Expanding Senses
Expandingsenses.jpg
Studio album by
Released2002
RecordedFebruary–May 2002

Drums & Vocals
(Dug Out Studios, Uppsala)

Guitars & Bass
(Not Quite Studio)
Genre Melodic death metal, thrash metal
Length40:19
Label Nuclear Blast America
Producer Daniel Bergstrand, Darkane
Darkane chronology
Insanity
(2001)
Expanding Senses
(2002)
Layers of Lies
(2005)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic Star full.svgStar full.svgStar full.svgStar full.svgStar empty.svg [1]

Expanding Senses is the third album from melodic death metal band Darkane.

Contents

It was released on 26 August 2002 in Europe, 4 September 2002 in Japan by Toy's Factory & 1 October 2002 in United States. [2]

This the only Darkane Album not to have the band's Logo on the cover.

Track listing

  1. "Innocence Gone" (Ideberg) – 4:43
  2. "Solitary Confinement" (Malmström, Wildoer) – 5:02
  3. "Fatal Impact" (Malmström, Wildoer) – 3:41
  4. "Imaginary Entity" (Malmström, Wildoer) – 4:45
  5. "Violence from Within" (Malmström, Wildoer) – 5:11
  6. "The Fear of One's Self" (Ideberg, Malmström) – 2:42
  7. "Chaos vs. Order" (Malmström, Wildoer) – 4:47
  8. "Parasites of the Unexplained" (Malmström, Wildoer) – 3:54
  9. "Submission" (Malmström, Wildoer) – 5:34
  10. "Growing Hate" (Japanese Bonus Track) – 3:55

Credits

Darkane
Guests

Related Research Articles

<i>Century Child</i> 2002 studio album by Nightwish

Century Child is the fourth studio album by Finnish symphonic metal band Nightwish. It was released in 2002 through Spinefarm Records in Finland, Drakkar Entertainment in the rest of Europe, Century Media Records in the US, and Toy's Factory in Japan. It is the first album which features former bassist and male vocalist Marko Hietala. It is also the first Nightwish album to feature an orchestra.

<i>A Day at the Races</i> (album) 1976 studio album by Queen

A Day at the Races is the fifth studio album by the British rock band Queen, released on 10 December 1976 by EMI Records in the United Kingdom and by Elektra Records in the United States. It was the band's first completely self-produced album, and the first not to feature producer Roy Thomas Baker. Recorded at The Manor, Sarm West and Wessex Studios in England, A Day at the Races was engineered by Mike Stone. The album serves as a companion album to the band's previous album, A Night at the Opera, both taking their names from Marx Brothers films, as well as sharing similar packaging and eclectic musical themes.

Darkane

Darkane is a Swedish extreme metal band that originated in Helsingborg in 1998. Their music contains ample thrash elements interspersed with acoustic interludes and symphonic features, such as the in-studio use of synthesizers and occasionally full orchestras and choir singing. The name "Darkane" is a portmanteau of the words "dark" and "arcane".

<i>Stigmata</i> (Arch Enemy album) 1998 studio album by Arch Enemy

Stigmata is the second studio album by Swedish melodic death metal band Arch Enemy. The album was Arch Enemy's first to see worldwide release, in Europe and North America on Century Media Records, and in Japan again on Toy's Factory records. Stigmata features session drummer Peter Wildoer, who had also appeared in Christopher Amott's solo project Armageddon on the 1997 album Crossing the Rubicon, shortly before the recording of the album. The album was reissued on 25 May 2009, featuring a new layout, packaging, and bonus tracks. Stigmata not only contains a title track, but a track named after their previous album as well. The Sri Lankan metal band Stigmata named themselves after this album.

<i>Offerings II: All I Have to Give</i> 2003 studio album with live tracks by Third Day

Offerings II: All I Have to Give is a 2003 album by Christian rock band Third Day, and their sixth studio album. It is the band's second worship album, and features live recordings from the Come Together Fall Tour in 2002.

<i>House of Love</i> (Amy Grant album) 1994 studio album by Amy Grant

House of Love is the eleventh studio album by singer-songwriter Amy Grant, released in 1994.

Time Requiem is a Swedish neoclassical power metal band created by Richard Andersson in 2001. Andersson created the band that summer, when he felt that his previous project - Majestic - had come to a dead end.

<i>Layers of Lies</i> 2005 studio album by Darkane

Layers of Lies is the fourth album from Swedish melodic death metal band Darkane, issued on 27 June 2005.

<i>These Are Special Times</i> 1998 studio album by Celine Dion

These Are Special Times is the sixth English-language studio album and the first English-language Christmas album by Canadian singer Celine Dion. Released by Sony Music Entertainment on 30 October 1998, it features cover versions of popular Christmas tunes and original material. Dion worked with David Foster and Ric Wake, who produced most of the tracks for the album. Other producers include R. Kelly and Bryan Adams. Critics praised Dion's commitment to the recorded material, as well as the production of the songs.

<i>Offerings: A Worship Album</i> 2000 studio album with live tracks by Third Day

Offerings: A Worship Album is a worship album by Christian rock band Third Day, and is their fourth studio album. The album features several new songs, covers, and live versions of their previous songs.

<i>Rusted Angel</i> 1999 studio album by Darkane

Rusted Angel is the debut album by Swedish metal band Darkane. This was the only Darkane album with Lawrence Mackrory until his return in mid-2011. The song "July 1999" is about one Nostradamus prediction.

Karl Peter Wildoer is a Swedish drummer in the bands Darkane, Electrocution 250 & Grimmark. He has also drummed for the bands Armageddon, Majestic, Pestilence, Silver Seraph, Arch Enemy, Time Requiem, Soilwork, Gardens of Obscurity and Dawn of Oblivion amongst others. He has been tagged to perform sessions drums on Old Man's Child's latest album, Slaves of the World. He is the drummer/harsh vocalist of the James LaBrie solo records Static Impulse and Impermanent Resonance. He also joined the experimental metal trio Electrocution 250 along with Todd Duane and Lalle Larson, with which released the album Cartoon Music from Hell.

<i>Swing</i> (The Manhattan Transfer album) 1997 studio album by The Manhattan Transfer

Swing is a studio album released by The Manhattan Transfer in 1997 on the Atlantic Records label. This album is a collection of 1930's and 1940s swing music with The Manhattan Transfer's jazz twist. The album also features a guest appearance by Stéphane Grappelli, one of his last recordings before his death.

<i>Outside: From the Redwoods</i> 1993 live album by Kenny Loggins

Outside: From the Redwoods is the second live album released by soft rock singer Kenny Loggins. Released August 1993, it is the recording of his June 1993 concert held "outside" at a venue located within a stand of giant redwood trees. The album features reworked versions of many of Loggins' songs, both from his solo work and his earlier work in Loggins and Messina. Michael McDonald gives a guest performance on a reworked version of their classic co-written, "What a Fool Believes", and R&B singer Shanice gives guest performances on "I Would Do Anything" and "Love Will Follow".

<i>This Worlds for Everyone</i> 1992 studio album by The Korgis

This World's For Everyone is a fourth studio album by English pop band The Korgis. It was released in The Netherlands, Spain and Japan in 1992 and in Germany in 1993.

<i>Demonic Art</i> 2008 studio album by Darkane

Demonic Art is the fifth album by metal band Darkane. It is the only album to feature vocalist Jens Broman. The concept of the album is based on the song "Organic Canvas" from Layers of Lies.

<i>Slaves of the World</i> 2009 studio album by Old Mans Child

Slaves of the World is the seventh studio album by Norwegian black metal band Old Man's Child. The album was released 18 May 2009 in Europe and 19 May 2009 in North America via Century Media Records. The album was recorded in autumn 2008 at Studio Fredman in Gothenburg, Sweden, with producer Fredrik Nordström. All instruments were recorded by Galder with the exception of drums, which were manned by Peter Wildoer (Darkane).

<i>Dream "A" Live</i> 2008 studio album by Arashi

Dream "A"live is the eighth studio album of the Japanese boy band, Arashi. The album was released on April 23, 2008 in Japan under their record label J Storm in two editions: a limited 2CD version and a regular CD version. Dream "A"live is the 30th best-selling album of 2008 in Japan. As of July 2010, the album is the group's third highest-selling album after their tenth anniversary album All the Best! 1999–2009 and debut album Arashi No.1 Ichigou: Arashi wa Arashi o Yobu!. It was released digitally on February 7, 2020.

<i>Splendor in the Grass</i> (album) 2009 studio album by Pink Martini

Splendor in the Grass is the fourth full-length album from the band Pink Martini. It was released in October 27, 2009 on their own label Heinz Records.

Layers of Live is a live album by Darkane. The title of this release is a reference to Layers of Lies.

References