Miasma (EP)

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Miasma
Hecate Enthroned Miasma.jpg
EP by
Released4 July 2001
RecordedElevator Studios, Liverpool, 2001
Genre Symphonic black metal, blackened death metal
Length26:41
Label Blackend Records
Producer Pete Coleman
Hecate Enthroned chronology
Kings of Chaos
(1999)
Miasma
(2001)
Redimus
(2004)

Miasma is an EP by the British band Hecate Enthroned that was released on 4 July 2001 [1] via Blackend Records. It has six tracks, one of which is a hidden bonus cover of Venom's "Buried Alive".

Contents

Miasma is also the last release by Hecate Enthroned to feature keyboardist Darren "Daz" Bishop.

Track listing

All tracks are written by Hecate Enthroned, except for "Buried Alive" by Conrad "Cronos" Lant, Jeff "Mantas" Dunn and Tony "Abaddon" Bray

No.TitleLength
1."So-Called Saviour"4:52
2."New Day Emerges"4:26
3."Commence the Chaos" (instrumental)1:11
4."Designed with Hate"3:22
5."Silenced but for Their Cries (I Am Born, Part II)" (The song "Silenced but for Their Cries (I Am Born, Part II)" ends at 3:32. After 2 minutes of silence, at 5:32, begins the hidden song "Buried Alive".)9:12
Total length:26:41

Personnel

Hecate Enthroned
Miscellaneous staff

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