Psychotic Sculpture

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Psychotic Sculpture
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Studio album by
ReleasedJanuary 2001
RecordedOctober 2000, Music Lab Studios
Genre Symphonic black metal
Length58:06
Label Displeased
Producer Mark Dufour
Vesperian Sorrow chronology
Beyond the Cursed Eclipse
(1999)
Psychotic Sculpture
(2001)
Regenesis Creation
(2006)

Psychotic Sculpture is the second album by the American symphonic black metal band Vesperian Sorrow. After two years from their debut, the album shows a more mature Vesperian Sorrow and has received rave reviews from critics. [1]

Track listing

  1. "Solitude" − 10:25
  2. "Psychotic Sculpture" − 4:38
  3. "Spiral Symphony" − 7:19
  4. "Into the Realm of Dreams and Haunts" − 5:12
  5. "Nebula Design" − 7:26
  6. "The Singularity" − 1:06
  7. "Arena Unorthodox" − 7:29
  8. "Astrodramatica" − 8:40
  9. "Odyssium" − 5:51

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References

  1. "::Official Site of Vesperian Sorrow::". Archived from the original on 2008-06-10. Retrieved 2007-11-11.