Live Damage
39 tracks · melodic death metal
A visceral blend of soaring melodies and relentless aggression, capturing the essence of melodic death metal.
Why this album works
'Live Damage' is notable for its raw energy and the way it encapsulated the band's live experience, further solidifying their standing in the melodic death metal community. The album received positive reviews from various metal publications, highlighting both the band's musicianship and the emotional weight carried in their performances.
- Best for
- fragmented pacing for restless minds cathartic energy for high intensity visceral moments of melodic release
- Context
- When 'Live Damage' was released in 2003, Dark Tranquillity had firmly established themselves in the melodic death metal scene with their previous album, 'Damage Done'. This live album showcased their dynamic performance style and solidified their reputation as one of the genre's leading bands during a period when they were gaining significant international recognition.
- Stylistic neighbors
- Die Apokalyptischen Reiter· Ensiferum· Hatesphere
Tracklist
Best experienced from track one — press play and let it unfold.
- 1 Intro
- 2 The Wonders at Your Feet
- 3 The Treason Wall Standout
- 4 Hedon
- 5 White Noise / Black Silence
- 6 Haven
- 7 Punish My Heaven Standout
- 8 Monochromatic Stains
- 9 UnDo Control
- 10 Indifferent Suns
- 11 Format C: For Cortex
- 12 Insanity's Crescendo
- 13 Hours Passed in Exile
- 14 The Sun Fired Blanks
- 15 Damage Done Standout
- 16 Lethe
- 17 Not Built to Last
- 18 ThereIn
- 19 Zodijackyl Light
- 20 Final Resistance
- 21 Outro - Ex Nihilo
- 22 White Noise/Black Silence
- 23 Haven
- 24 The Wonders at Your Feet
- 25 Final Resistance
- 26 ThereIn
- 27 Zodijackyl Light
- 28 Final Resistance
- 29 Damage Done Standout
- 30 The Wonders at Your Feet
- 31 Final Resistance
- 32 Punish My Heaven Standout
- 33 Monochromatic Stains
- 34 ThereIn
- 35 Haven
- 36 Hedon
- 37 White Noise/Black Silence
- 38 Monochromatic Stains (video clip)
- 39 ThereIn (video clip)
Reference: Wikipedia · MusicBrainz · Wikidata
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