Glorious Collision

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Glorious Collision
Studio album by Evergrey
Released 22 February 2011 (2011-02-22)
Recorded Division Sun Studios
Damage Done Studios
Surroundworks Studios
March 2010–October 2010
Genre Progressive metal
Length 57:53
Label SPV
Producer Tom S. Englund
Evergrey chronology

Torn
(2008)
Glorious Collision
(2011)

Glorious Collision is the eighth studio album from the progressive metal band Evergrey. It was released 22 February 2011 on SPV.[1]

Track listing

No. TitleLyricsMusic Length
1. "Leave It Behind Us"  EnglundEnglund/Zander 5:09
2. "You"  EnglundJidell/Englund 6:23
3. "Wrong"  Englund/ZanderZander/Englund 5:14
4. "Frozen"  EnglundZander/Englund 5:01
5. "Restoring the Loss"  EnglundEnglund 4:46
6. "To Fit the Mold"  EnglundEnglund/Jidell 5:24
7. "Out of Reach"  EnglundZander/Englund 3:43
8. "The Phantom Letters"  EnglundEnglund 5:31
9. "It Comes from Within"  EnglundEnglund 4:25
10. "Free"  EnglundZander/Englund 3:45
11. "The Disease..."  EnglundEnglund 4:13
12. "I'm Drowning Alone"  EnglundZander/Englund 4:17
13. "...And the Distance"  EnglundEnglund/Zander 3:47
Limited edition digipak
No. Title Length
14. "...And the Distance" (featuring Carina Englund on vocals) 3:47

Reception

Professional ratings
Review scores
Source Rating
About.com [2]
AngryMetalGuy [3]
Danger Dog Music Reviews [4]
Lords of Metal (93/100)[5]

Personnel

Band

Guest musicians

  • Carina Englund - All female vocals
  • Salina Englund - Guest vocals on "I'm Drowning Alone"

References

  1. "Evergrey: Sets February 22, 2011 North American Release Date For "Glorious Collision"". SMN News. November 18, 2010. Retrieved February 7, 2012. 
  2. Bowar, Chad. "Evergrey - Glorious Collision Review". About.com. Retrieved 18 May 2013. 
  3. "Evergrey – Glorious Collision Review". AngryMetalGuy. Retrieved 18 May 2013. 
  4. Hartranft, Craig (10 January 2011). "Evergrey: Glorious Collision". Danger Dog Music Reviews. Retrieved 18 May 2013. 
  5. Matthijssens, Vera. "Evergrey - Glorious Collision". Lords of Metal. Retrieved 18 May 2013. 


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