For the Journey

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For the Journey
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Studio album by
Released19 September 2014 (Europe)
22 September 2014 (UK)
30 September 2014 (US)
Recorded2014
Genre Progressive metal
Length59:21
Label Nuclear Blast
Threshold chronology
March of Progress
(2012)
For the Journey
(2014)
European Journey
(2015)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Blabbermouth 9/10 [1]
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For the Journey is the tenth studio album by progressive metal band Threshold. It is the fourth and last studio album to feature lead vocalist Damian Wilson, the second and last to feature second guitarist Pete Morten and their third album on their current label, Nuclear Blast. It is also their shortest studio album and the only one under 50 minutes in length.

Contents

Track listing

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Watchtower on the Moon" Karl Groom, Richard West5:32
2."Unforgiven"Groom, West5:37
3."The Box"Groom, West11:59
4."Turned to Dust"West4:19
5."Lost in your Memory"West4:36
6."Autumn Red"West5:41
7."The Mystery Show"Groom, West5:37
8."Siren Sky"Pete Morten6:10
9."I Wish I Could" (Digipack Bonus Track)Johanne James5:28
Total length:59:21

Personnel

Members

Production

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