The Death of Tragedy (Abney Park album)

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The Death of Tragedy
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Studio album by
Released2005
Genre Neoclassical dark wave
Label Abney Park
Abney Park chronology
Taxidermy
(2005)
The Death of Tragedy
(2005)
Lost Horizons
(2008)

The Death Of Tragedy is the seventh album by steampunk band Abney Park. It was a turning point from their earlier industrial goth sound to the steampunk-influenced neoclassical dark wave genre that made the band successful. The artwork is a shot of the Red Fort, where the singer and songwriter Robert Brown lived when he was a kid.

Contents

Track listing

  1. "Stigmata Martyr"
  2. "The Wrong Side"
  3. "Dear Ophelia"
  4. "Witch Cult"
  5. "Sacrilege"
  6. "All The Myths Are True"
  7. "Death Of The Hero"
  8. "Love"
  9. "Downtrodden"
  10. "False Prophecy"

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