SIRENIA - Dim Days Of Dolor Album Tracklisting Revealed

September 1, 2016, 8 years ago

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SIRENIA - Dim Days Of Dolor Album Tracklisting Revealed

Norwegian gothic metallers, Sirenia, will release their new album on November 11th via Napalm Records.

Mastermind Morten Veland has just one thing in mind for Sirenia in 2016: Pure and utter melancholy. Almost two years after the release of The Seventh Life Path this Norwegian is ready to unleash his latest dark vision of gothic and symphonic metal that shuns the light: Dim Days Of Dolor is the title of the upcoming album. The artwork was created by Gyula Havancsák, who also worked on the previously albums for the band.

Morten Veland commented on Dim Days of Dolor: "It is always a great feeling to have completed a new album. With eight Sirenia albums under the belt some people ask me if it is difficult to keep up the enthusiasm at this point. But that's not problematic at all, I have never been so enthusiastic about any album before. With this album we have reached new heights that seemed out of reach in the past. I feel that the countless hours we have put into this album really have paid off in the end. This album is also the most diverse album we've done to date, also the performances has never been better. I can't wait to share this album with all the Sirenia fans and metal heads out there. This album will mark a special point in the band's career, I am sure."

Dim Days of Dolor features 11 brand new songs and one special bonus track.

Tracklisting:

“Goddess Of The Sea”
“Dim Days Of Dolor”
“The 12th Hour”
“Treasure N’ Treason”
“Cloud Nine”
“Veil Of Winter”
“Ashes To Ashes”
“Elusive Sun”
“Playing With Fire”
“Fifth Column”
“Aeon's Embrace”
Bonus Track (to be revealed soon)

All recordings are completed and the album is being mixed in Hansen Studios at the moment. But stay tuned for much more exciting news, as the new Sirenia singer will be announced officially on September 8th.

 


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