PhantasmaChronica

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PhantasmaChronica
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Studio album by
ReleasedSeptember 21st, 2011
Genre Avant-garde metal
Progressive metal
Extreme metal
Length47:16
Label Omniversal Records
Chryst chronology
Waterhells
(2001)
PhantasmaChronica
(2011)

PhantasmaChronica is the first album by the Austrian single-man metal band Korovakill after it changed its name to Chryst. The album consists of a single song in multiple movements.

Contents

Track listing

No.TitleLength
1."PhantasmaChronica"

I. "The Awakening" (2:41)
II. "I Are You" (1:58)
III. "Leaving the Ashes" (2:05)
IV. "Storming Outside" (2:19)
V. "The Surge Lands" (3:54)
VI. "Universe Inverse" (4:19)
VII. "A New Age" (2:52)
VIII. "Metatropolis" (3:03)
IX. "The NovoPharus - The ChronoMagus" (4:39)
X. "The Drill-Tower" (3:49)
XI. "Templum Tempus" (4:28)
XII. "Grow into Labyrinths" (2:11)
XIII. "The Architect Maze" (3:21)
XIV. "Back in the Room" (5:37)"
47:16

Personnel


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