Night Electric Night

Night Electric Night
Studio album by Deathstars
Released January 30, 2009
Recorded November 2007–2008 in New York City and Sweden
Genre Gothic metal, industrial metal
Label Nuclear Blast
Producer Nightmare Industries
Deathstars chronology
Termination Bliss
(2006)
Night Electric Night
(2009)
Singles from Night Electric Night
  1. "Death Dies Hard"
    Released: TBA
Cover of the Gold Edition
Professional ratings
Review scores
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Lords of Metal [1]
Sputnik Music [2]
The Tune [3]

Night Electric Night is the third album by Swedish gothic metal band Deathstars. It was released on January 30, 2009 by Nuclear Blast. The album was initially recorded under the working title Deathglam. The album's first single, "Death Dies Hard", made its airplay debut on Stockholm, Sweden's Bandit Rock 106.3FM. Deathstars have now also put the song "Night Electric Night" on their Myspace page.

Contents

Recording

The album was recorded mostly in a studio in Sweden; however, the album was also recorded in part in New York City. The band completed recording the album at New York in December 2008.

Album title

Production of the third album by Deathstars was revealed in an interview with the band conducted by Anthony Morgan of Lucem Fero in early 2008, where it was referred to by its working title, Deathglam.[4] Vocalist Whiplasher Bernadotte expanded on the title, saying, ". . . it'll just continue with the deathglam that we play. In terms of this new album's style, I think it's more Deathstars than ever . . ."

Recently, the band has announced on their official website that the record has been re-dubbed Night Electric Night. Whiplasher Bernadotte has stated that this is because calling the album Deathglam would be too "obvious".[5]

Track listing

No. Title Length
1. "Chertograd"   4:45
2. "Night Electric Night"   4:04
3. "Death Dies Hard"   3:21
4. "Mark of the Gun"   4:02
5. "Via the End"   4:07
6. "Blood Stains Blondes"   3:15
7. "Babylon"   4:18
8. "The Fuel Ignites"   4:00
9. "Arclight"   4:35
10. "Venus in Arms"   4:02
11. "Opium"   3:43

Personnel

Chart positions

Chart (2009) Peak
position
Finnish Albums Chart[7] 32
Sweden Hard Rock[8] 1
Sweden[9] 10
Germany[10] 36
German Alternative[11] 7
Austria[12] 43
Switzerland[13] 69
UK[14] 153
UK Indie[15] 19

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