Guiding Lights

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Guiding Lights
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Studio album by
ReleasedNovember 10, 2014
Genre Progressive metal
Length68:21
Label Basick
Producer Skyharbor, Forrester Savell
Skyharbor chronology
Blinding White Noise: Illusion and Chaos
(2012)
Guiding Lights
(2014)
Sunshine Dust
(2018)

Guiding Lights is the second studio album by progressive metal band Skyharbor. It was released on November 10, 2014 through Basick Records. [1]

Contents

Track listing

No.TitleLength
1."Allure" (featuring Mark Holcomb)6:46
2."Evolution"5:39
3."Idle Minds"7:46
4."Miracle"5:59
5."Halogen"7:02
6."New Devil"6:55
7."Patience"4:42
8."Guiding Lights"9:22
9."Kaikoma" (featuring Valentina Reptile)4:37
10."The Constant" (featuring Plini Roessler-Holgate)9:33
Total length:68:21

Personnel

Skyharbor

Additional personnel

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References

  1. "Guiding Lights-Basick Records". Basick Records . Retrieved 29 March 2016.