…Beyond My Grey Wake
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| ...Beyond My Grey Wake | |||||
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| Studio album by How Like a Winter | |||||
| Released | June 3, 2003 | ||||
| Recorded | 2002, Temple of Noise Studio, Rome, Italy | ||||
| Genre | Gothic doom metal | ||||
| Length | 59:28 | ||||
| Label | Martyr Music Group | ||||
| Producer | Christian Ice and How Like a Winter | ||||
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...Beyond My Grey wake is the debut studio album by the Italian gothic doom metal band How Like a Winter.
[edit] Track listing
- "A Flower That Sears in Silence" − 5:51
- "All the Seasons of Madness" − 7:58
- "Laying Together Again" − 6:52
- "Bescreen'd" − 10:37
- "Who is Hiding" (instrumental) − 2:20
- "Crucifige" − 7:09
- "XCVII" − 3:19
- "The Night, Then Him" − 8:23
- "So Death Would be Just a Bad Dream" (instrumental) − 7:01
- Music and arrangements by Dust, Mist and Bane. All lyrics written by Dust except track 7 written by William Shakespeare. The artwork on the album was created by Paul Kuhr of Novembers Doom.
[edit] Credits
- Dust − male vocals, piano, orchestra
- Agony − violins
- Tragedy − female vocals
- Misery − female vocals
- Bane − bass guitar
- Mist − classical, acoustic and electric guitars

