Phantasmagoria (Limbonic Art album)

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Phantasmagoria
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Studio album by
ReleasedJuly 19, 2010
Recorded2008/2009
Genre Symphonic black metal
Length71:02
Label Candlelight
Producer Limbonic Art
Limbonic Art chronology
Legacy of Evil
(2007)
Phantasmagoria
(2010)

Phantasmagoria is the seventh studio album by the Norwegian symphonic black metal band Limbonic Art released in 2010 on Candlelight Records. All music was composed by Daemon alone since Morfeus had left the band leaving Daemon the only remaining Limbonic Art member.

Contents

Track listing

No.TitleLength
1."Prologue/Phantasmagoria"05:02
2."Crypt of Bereavement"05:52
3."Curse of the Necromancer"06:22
4."Portal to the Unknown"04:22
5."Dark Winds"05:40
6."A World in Pandemonium"06:43
7."Flight of the Mind's Eye"03:48
8."Apocalyptic Manifestation"04:02
9."Prophetic Dreams"05:40
10."The Burning Vortex"06:54
11."A Black Sphere of Serenity"08:24
12."Astral Projection"08:13
Total length:71:02

Personnel

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