Kill the Sun
又名: 弑日
表演者: Xandria
专辑类型: Drakkar Records
介质: Audio CD
发行时间: 2003
唱片数: 1
出版者: Scarhorow Records
条形码: 0804147125226
专辑简介
The debut album. All songs
which were to be found on the demo already plus another five which had been
written in the meantime were recorded for it with producer Dirk Riegner, also
known as the keyboard player of Secret Discovery and recently as the producer of
Milú. After a short period of pre-production at Dirk Riegner's studio, which
then was located right beside the grounds of the Zeche Bochum, the band entered
the snow-covered Principal Studio in Münster about New Year 2003. Within one
week the instruments were recorded, for the vocal recordings the band again went
to Bochum to the small studio of the producer. Afterwards, the album was mixed
on the grounds of the Horus Sound Studios (also Guano Apes etc.) in Hannover at
a small studio of mixing engineer Modo Bierkamp. Three months later, the result
- provided with an artwork by Kai Hoffmann (also Secret Discovery) - hit the
stores on 5 May, 2003, and at once met with as much approval as to enter the
German charts: On number 98 it only just hit them, but this was quite remarkable
for a German band whose sound mainly was and still is influenced by Gothic
Metal. The press also was very much taken with the band and the album without
exeption gained good marks in the reviews of the scene magazines well-known and
unknown.
"Of course
everything was very new and fascinating for us. The time spent together at the
studio also today still seems like a dream to us, it was big fun to record our
songs in a great, professional studio. Beforehand we were slightly suspicious
because as a guitar-oriented band we were to be produced by a keyboard player,
but then it all turned out well, although there were differences every now and
then. I kind of got my teeth into the decision not to be singing anymore, but in
retrospect it was good - I'm no singing talent, you can convince yourselves with
the demos, haha! Finally, it became a nice album with everything we wanted at
that time: Rocking guitars, a few spacy sounds, much atmosphere. Tiamat and
Paradise Lost then were important influences, and you can right hear that. We
still are very concerned about many of those songs, and no matter we already
have played them a thousand times, they still are fun." (Marco)