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Alcest - Écailles De Lune Album

Alcest - Écailles De Lune Album
Performer: Alcest
Title: Écailles De Lune
Country: Germany
Style:Shoegaze, Black Metal
Released: May 2010
Catalog number: PRO 106
Label: Prophecy Productions
MP3 album szie: 1297 mb
FLAC album size: 1338 mb

Tracklist

1Solar Song5:24
2Sur L'Océan Couleur De Fer
Lyrics By – Paul-Jean TouletRecorded By – Neige
8:18
3Écailles De Lune - Part 29:48
4Écailles De Lune - Part 19:52
5Abysses
Composed By, Performer – Fursy Teyssier
1:40
6Percées De Lumière6:38

Credits

  • Artwork [Cover Art]Fursy Teyssier
  • Composed ByNeige (tracks: I to III, V, VI)
  • DrumsWinterhalter
  • LayoutMetastazis.com
  • Lyrics ByNeige (tracks: I to V)
  • Mixed By, Mastered ByNeb Xort
  • ProducerMK
  • Recorded ByMarkus Stock (tracks: I to V)
  • Vocals, Guitar, Bass, Synth [Synths]Neige

Notes

Mixed / Mastered during summer 2009.
Produced for Prophecy Productions.
(c) + (p) 2010 ProMedia GmbH.

Barcodes

  • Barcode (Scanned): 884388710627
  • Barcode (Text): 8 84388 71062 7
  • Mastering SID Code: ifpi L572
  • Mould SID Code (Variant 1): IFPI 9707
  • Mould SID Code (Variant 2): IFPI 9709
  • Matrix / Runout: manufactured by optimal media production AA96044-01
  • Label Code: LC 10160

Companies

  • Recorded At – Klangschmiede Studio E
  • Mixed At – Drudenhaus Studio
  • Mastered At – Drudenhaus Studio
  • Licensed From – Prophecy Productions
  • Phonographic Copyright (p) – ProMedia GmbH
  • Copyright (c) – ProMedia GmbH
  • Manufactured By – Optimal Media Production – AA96044

Short intro

Écailles de Lune English: Moon Scales is the second studio album by French shoegazing band Alcest, released on March 26, 2010 by Prophecy Productions. It is the first Alcest album featuring Winterhalter on drums. Although it continues in the direction started with the first album Souvenirs d'un autre monde, Écailles de Lune marks a darker, louder transition into shoegazing, while also coming back to the band's black metal origins as it features harsh vocals like those found on their second release. cailles De Lune is a music studio album recording by ALCEST ExperimentalPost MetalProgressive Rock released in 2010 on cd, lp, vinyl andor cassette. cailles de lune Part I - Moon Scales Part 1 9:52 2. cailles de lune Part II Moon Scales Part 2 9:48 3. Perces de lumire - Openings of Light 6:38 4. Abysses 1:47 5. Solar Song 5:24 6. Sur l'ocan couleur de fer - On the Iron-Colored Ocean 8:18. Écailles De Lune by Alcest, released 26 March 2010 1. Écailles De Lune Part I 2. Écailles De Lune Part II 3. Percées De Lumière 4. Abysses 5. Solar Song 6. Sur L'océan Couleur De Fer The second album by the pioneers of post-black metal Three years after their genre-defining record Souvenirs D'un Autre Monde, Alcest return to the sound of black metal on their sophomore Écailles De Lune, but without forgetting any of their trademarks: calm passages, massive slabs of guitars, catchy melodies, and hook-lines going straight to the heart. Alcest - cailles De Lune Full Album. cailles De Lune Full Album. Download MP3. MP3 320Kbps. 5 Mb. Écailles De Lune is a music album by Alcest released in 2010. Écailles De Lune is ranked 6,383rd in the overall chart, 1,285th in the 2010s, and 140th in the year 2010. This album is rated in the top 14 of all albums on . Écailles de lune English: Scales of Moon is the second studio album by Alcest, released on March 29, 2010 by Prophecy Productions. All lyrics written by Neige, except Sur l'océan couleur de fer by Paul-Jean Toulet. All music composed by Neige, except Abysses by Fursy Teyssier. Personnel: Neige - vocals, guitar, bass, synth Winterhalter - drums Fursy Teyssier - synth, etc. Alcest Écailles de lune. Buy from. loading lyrics. Écailles de lune - Part 2. Show lyrics. Percées de lumière. Ècailles De Lune part I 2. Ècailles De Lune part II 3. Sur L'Océan Couleur De 2010 6 Songs. Écailles de lune. Metal 2010. Ecailles de lune, Pt. Alcest - Écailles De Lune review: Écailles de Lune sees Alcest improve in all the right ways. Alcest's sound isn't what made Écailles de Lune difficult rather, the record opens on a warm, uplifting note which spans the majority for the forty minute record. However, the complexity of the two-part title track, which effectively functions as the first half of the album, gives it a depth that is hard to properly appreciate during the first few listens. It's testament to how Alcest, one of multi-instrumentalist Neige's several projects, has matured over the last three years