SoulRain 21

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SoulRain 21
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Studio album by Wastefall
Released November 7, 2004 (2004-11-07)
Genre Progressive metal
Length71:11
Label Sleaszy Rider Records
Wastefall chronology
Fallen Stars and Rising Scars
(2003) Fallen Stars and Rising Scars2003
SoulRain 21
(2004)
Self Exile
(2006) Self Exile2006

SoulRain 21 is the second album by progressive metal band Wastefall.

Progressive metal is a fusion genre melding heavy metal and progressive rock that combines the loud "aggression" and amplified guitar-driven sound of the former with the more experimental, cerebral or "pseudo-classical" compositions of the latter.

Wastefall is a progressive rock/metal group from Greece. They formed in 2003 and disbanded on August 1, 2008. They reunited in 2010.

Contents

Track listing

Disc I

  1. Soulrain (02:55)
  2. Stunned To The World (05:06)
  3. Empty Haven (07:19)
  4. Lullaby For The Gods (06:40)
  5. Lesser (06:46)
  6. Live With It (05:28)
  7. Summerlonging Angels (04:55)
  8. Self-Extinction Project (05:13)
  9. Riot Of Oblivion (10:34)
  10. 21 (05:03)

Disc II

  1. Fountains Of Fire (05:56) - (bonus)
  2. Numb Lake (05:16) - (bonus)
  3. Stunned To The World (05:06) - (video)

Total Time: 71:11

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