Praise the Fallen

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Praise the Fallen
Studio album by VNV Nation
Released 2 June 1998
20 May 1999 (US)
Genre Futurepop
EBM
Length 60:52
Label Wax Trax!/TVT
VNV Nation chronology

Advance and Follow
(1995)
Praise the Fallen
(1999)
Empires
(1999)
Singles from Praise the Fallen
  1. "Solitary"
    Released: September 14, 1998
  2. "Honour 2003"
    Released: June 10, 2003
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Praise the Fallen (also known as PTF2012) is the second studio album by futurepop duo VNV Nation, released in 1998. It is a departure from their debut album’s sound, featuring better production values, being more melodic, and containing a heavier electronic pace. "Solitary" was released as an EP, and "Honour" was re-recorded in 2003 and released as a single.

Track listing

No. Title Length
1. "Chosen"   4:21
2. "Joy"   5:52
3. "Procession"   5:23
4. "Voice"   6:12
5. "Forsaken"   4:49
6. "Ascension"   8:15
7. "Honour"   6:41
8. "Burnout"   3:32
9. "Solitary"   7:29
10. "PTF2012"   3:06
11. "Schweigeminute"   1:00
12. "Untitled" (bonus track) 4:12
Total length:
60:52

Notes

  • “PTF2012” was originally thought to be a reference to the Mayan Calendar doomsday, 21 December 2012. Although in the booklet for Reformation 1 Ronan Harris states that the date was chosen at random.
  • “Schweigeminute” is a one-minute silence.
  • On “Forsaken”, The first line; "For thirty years, I have plotted to bring down the party. I am sick in mind and body" is a direct reference from the movie adaption of George Orwell's 1984. The last line in the song “If you’re frightened of dying, and you’re holding on — you’ll see devils tearing your life away. If you made your peace — then the devils are really angels, freeing you from the Earth” is from the movie Jacob’s Ladder and is spoken by Danny Aiello.
  • Ronan Harris often refers to Praise the Fallen as a way of self-help through a difficult time of his life — in particular the track “Forsaken”, of which a vocal version was recorded for Solitary EP.[3] This version, when sung live, is an emotional experience for Ronan, and he has been known to break down in tears.

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