Wolf to Man

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Wolf to Man
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Studio album by
Released29 March 2019
Recorded2018
Genre Melodic death metal [1]
Length43:56
Label Despotz (Sweden)
Producer Marios Iliopoulos, Magnus Söderman and Ronnie Nyman
Nightrage chronology
The Venomous
(2017)
Wolf to Man
(2019)

Wolf to Man is the eighth full-length studio album by the Greek/Swedish melodic death metal band, Nightrage. It was released by Despotz on 29 March 2019. [2]

Contents

The album was recorded at Otse music studio Thessaloniki, Greece by Nik Logiotatidis and at Bombshelter studios Uppsala, Sweden. It was mixed and mastered by Ronnie Björnström at The Mixroom (Enhanced Audio Productions) Umeå, Sweden. [3]

Wolf to man was also released in Japan by record label Avalon/Marquee. The Bonus Track for Japanese release is a cover of "Song From a Secret Garden" by Secret Garden. [4]

Cover art/layout is made by Vagelis Petiklas of Revolver Design. [5]

Track listing

All lyrics are written by Marios Iliopoulos, Magnus Söderman and Ronnie Nyman; all music is composed by Marios Iliopoulos, Magnus Söderman and Ronnie Nyman

No.TitleLength
1."Starless Night"4:31
2."Wolf to Man"3:52
3."Embrace the Nightrage"3:03
4."Desensitized"4:27
5."God Forbid"3:42
6."By Darkness Drawn"3:29
7."The Damned"3:34
8."Arm Aim Kill"3:41
9."Gemini"4:14
10."Disconnecting the Dots"4:01
11."Escape Route Insertion"3:28
12."Lytrosis" (Instrumental)1:54

Credits

Band members

Guest musicians

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