III (Sahg album)

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III
Sahg III album cover.jpg
Studio album by
ReleasedAugust 23, 2010
RecordedEarshot Studio, Grieghallen Studio and Mackverk Studio, Bergen, Norway. 2010
Genre Heavy metal, doom metal
Length42:22
Label Indie
Producer Herbrand Larsen
Sahg chronology
II
(2008)
III
(2010)
Delusions of Grandeur
(2013)
Professional ratings
Review scores
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III (also called Sahg III) is the third studio album by the Norwegian hard rock band Sahg, released on August 23, 2010, under the Norwegian record label Indie Recordings.

Contents

A limited special edition includes a DVD "Race with Time" with a behind the scenes documentary.

A music video was made for the track "Mortify", directed by Tommy Naess.

Track listing

No.TitleLyricsMusicLength
1."In Through The Eye"InstrumentalTofthagen0:52
2."Baptism Of Fire"Iversen Iversen 3:39
3."Mortify"IversenIversen4:02
4."Hollow Mountain"IversenTofthagen4:42
5."Mother's Revenge"IversenTofthagen6:38
6."Downward Spiral"IversenTofthagen4:17
7."Shadow Monument"IversenIversen4:48
8."Burden"IversenTofthagen4:56
9."Denier"Iversen King 3:51
10."Spiritual Void"IversenIversen4:37
Total length:42:22

Personnel

Sahg

Guest/session musicians

Production and engineering

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