Where Twilight Dwells

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Where Twilight Dwells
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Studio album by
Released31 January 2005
RecordedMastersound Studios, Fellbach, Germany, 2003 – 2004
SAD Studio (keyboards)
Genre Gothic metal, folk metal
Length51:17
Language English, Norwegian
Label Napalm
Producer Alexander Krull, Midnattsol
Midnattsol chronology
Midnattsol
(2003)
Where Twilight Dwells
(2005)
Nordlys
(2008)
Professional ratings
Review scores
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Where Twilight Dwells is the debut full-length studio album by the German symphonic/folk metal band Midnattsol. It was released on 31 January 2005 through Napalm Records.

Contents

Background

Where Twilight Dwells is a continuation of their 2003 demo Midnattsol (released only in Germany), from which takes its two songs in form re-recorded and renamed, as well as its ghostly cover art illustrated by Ingo Römling. The rest of the album includes nine previously unreleased and original songs, composed mainly by their lead singer Carmen Elise Espenæs.

The sound is essentially Gothic metal with influences from folk metal, or "Nordic folk metal" in the own words of the band, because of the folk elements in their music and occasional Norwegian lyrics. [2] Their lyrics are largely based on Norwegian folk tales.

The lyrics and main melody of the song "Tapt av håp" are taken from Edvard Grieg's classical piece Solveig's Song .

Track listing

All lyrics are written by Carmen Elise Espenæs, except for "Lament", by Christian Hector and "Tapt Av Håp", written by Henrik Ibsen.

No.TitleMusicLength
1."Another Return" Daniel Droste, Espenæs, Hector & Midnattsol5:03
2."Lament"Droste, Hector & Midnattsol4:07
3."Unpayable Silence"Droste, Espenæs & Midnattsol5:04
4."Haunted"Hector, Chris Merzinsky & Midnattsol3:24
5."Desolation"Midnattsol4:22
6."Enlightenment"Droste, Espenæs, Hector & Midnattsol4:07
7."Tårefall" ("Tearfall")Droste, Espenæs4:23
8."Infinite Fairytale"Midnattsol4:46
9."På Leting" ("Searching")Espenæs, Christian Fütterer, Hector & Midnattsol4:07
10."Dancing With The Midnight Sun"Espenæs, Daniel Fischer, Hector, Merzinsky & Midnattsol3:58
11."Tapt Av Håp" ("The Loss of Hope") Edvard Grieg, intro and outro by Droste & Midnattsol7:56
Total length:51:17

Personnel

Midnattsol

Production

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References

  1. "Midnattsol - Where Twilight Dwells". Metal Storm. 25 January 2005. Retrieved 17 April 2014.
  2. "Midnattsol Portrait - Musik-Base". Archived from the original on 19 July 2011.