Monsters of Legend
Monsters of Legend | ||||
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Studio album by Midnight Syndicate | ||||
Released | July 19, 2013 | |||
Genre | Gothic, Neoclassical dark wave, Dark ambient | |||
Label | Linfaldia Records | |||
Producer | Midnight Syndicate | |||
Midnight Syndicate chronology | ||||
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Monsters of Legend is the sixteenth album by the band Midnight Syndicate. Advertised as a tribute to the Golden Age of Horror, the packaging features images from Bride of Frankenstein and Dracula.[1] The album features the blend of orchestral instrumental music, sound effects, and audio storytelling that the band has become known for.[2][3]
Reception
Dread Central wrote that "This is what Midnight Syndicate does best: dark, goth instrumental orchestrations that fit a general theme and provide an excellent mental backdrop to all things horror. Monsters of Legend represents the pinnacle of this kind of music."[4] FEARnet included the album in its Best of 2013: Top 13 Horror-Friendly albums of 2013.[5] In May 2014, the album won the Best CD category in the 12th annual Rondo Hatton Classic Horror Awards.[6]
Track listing
- "Return to Arcacia"
- "Into the Valley of Shadows"
- "A Watchful Gathering"
- "Inn of the Weeping Sparrow"
- "Unwanted Visitor"
- "Requiem" (reissue from Born of the Night 1998)
- "Witching Hour" (reissue from Realm of Shadows 2000)
- "Unexpected Cargo"
- "Black Woods" (reissue from Realm of Shadows 2000)
- "Twilight" (reissue from Realm of Shadows 2000)
- "Carriage Ride"
- "Stone Guardians"
- "Ancient Portal"
- "Dark Tower" (reissue from Born of the Night 1998)
- "Building the Monster"
- "Lord of the Realm"
- "Forgotten Alcoves"
- "A Terror Unleashed"
- "Cloistered Cemetery"
- "It Lives!"
- "Beyond the Veil of Time"
References
- ↑ Monsters of Legend, Side-Line Magazine, October 2013
- ↑ Monsters of Legend, Dread Central, August 2013
- ↑ Monsters of Legend CD review, FEARnet, July 2013
- ↑ Monsters of Legends Review, Dread Central, August 18, 2013
- ↑ FEARnet's Top 13 Horror Friendly Albums of 2013, FEARnet, December 19, 2013
- ↑ 2014 Rondo Award Winners, David Colton, May 13, 2014