Out of the Darkness (Retrospective: 1994–1999)

Out of the Darkness
Studio album (Reissue) by Midnight Syndicate
Released 2006
Recorded 2006
Genre Darkwave gothic ambient
Label Entity Productions
Midnight Syndicate chronology
The 13th Hour
(2005)
Out of the Darkness (Retrospective: 1994–1999)
(2006)
The Rage: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack
(2008)

Out of the Darkness (Retrospective: 1994–1999) is a reissue by Midnight Syndicate, released June 4, 2006, by Entity Productions. The majority of the album consists of re-recorded versions of songs from the out of print albums Midnight Syndicate (1997), Born of the Night (1998), Realm of Shadows (2000). The album also includes several songs from Edward Douglas' film The Dead Matter (1996) and a previously unreleased track, "Prisoner of Time" from Gavin Goszka. The track Into The Abyss is featured as an outtro on the Misfits live album, Dead Alive!.[1][2] In 2015, the album was included in Rue Morgue Magazine's 50 Essential Horror Albums - Discs That Created, Evolved, or Defined Genre Music Through the Decades.[3]

Track listing

  1. "Realm of Shadows" (2000)
  2. "Darkness Descends" (1998)
  3. "Born of the Night" (1998)
  4. "Return of the Apparition" (1998)
  5. "Legions of the Dead" (2000)
  6. "Eye of the Storm" (2000)
  7. "Solemn Reflections" (1998)
  8. "Nightstalker" (1998)
  9. "Noctem Aeternus" (2000, 2010, 2010, 2010, 2012)
  10. "Haunted Nursery" aka "Enchanted Nursery" (1997, 1998, 2010)
  11. "Sanctuary" (2000)
  12. "Into the Abyss" (2000)
  13. "The Night Beckons" (1998)
  14. "Masque of Sorrow" (1998)
  15. "Forbidden Crypts" (1998)
  16. "Theme to The Dead Matter" aka "Vampire's Kiss" (1997, 1998, 2008, 2010, 2010, 2012)
  17. "Darkfolk" aka "Shadows" (1997, 1998)
  18. "Soliloquy" (2000, 2010)
  19. "Beyond the Gates" (2000)
  20. "Eclipse" (2000)
  21. "Scenes from The Dead Matter" (1997)
  22. "Prisoner of Time" 2006
  23. "Theme to Journey into Dementia" (1997)
  24. "Druids" (1997)

References

  1. Midnight Syndicate Blog - January 2013 January 15, 2013
  2. DEA.D Alive on Discogs
  3. "50 Essential Horror Albums, Rue Morgue Magazine, Issue 160, Pg. 28-36


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