Ascension Of Kings


Ascension Of Kings
Studio album by Nth Ascension
Released December 13, 2014 (2014-12-13)
Recorded 2013 - 2014
Genre Progressive Rock
Length 56:52
Label Sonic Vista Vista AUROEX045
Producer Nth Ascension
Nth Ascension chronology
Frequences Of Day & Night Ascension Of Kings
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Liverpool Sound & Vision[1]
New Wave Of British Heavy Metal[2]
The Dedicated Rocker Society[3]
Prog Archives)[4]
Firebrand’s Rock & Metal Express[5]
Prog Planet[6]
Monkey Castle(8/10)[7]
Metal Integral(17/20)[8]
Power Play Magazine[9]
Prog Music Talk[10]
DPRP(8/10)[11]
Background Magazine(9/10)[12]

Ascension Of Kings is the first full-length studio album by the British Progressive Rock band Nth Ascension, which was released in December 2014.[13] While not being a concept album, the album includes a three part suite entitled ‘Clanaan Chronicles’ which will is planned to run and occur on the band's subsequent albums. It follows a story by keyboard player Darrel Treece-Birch in the vein of The Chronicles Of Narnia and Lord Of The Rings which sees the rescue/redemption of a tortured realm from an evil dictator by a Seventh Rider who ultimately ascends to be a prophesied King.[14]

Track listing

All songs written by Nth Ascension.

  1. Fourth Kingdom - 6:21
  2. Return Of The King - 9:06
  3. Strange Dreams - 7:24
  4. Overture (Clanaan Part 1) - 6:08
  5. Realm With A Soul (Clanaan Part 2) - 3:51
  6. Seventh Rider (Clanaan Part 3) - 4:00
  7. Weight Of The World - 6:43
  8. Vision - 18:44

Personnel

Production

Trivia

The track entitled Strange Dreams has a ‘Matrix’ type theme to the lyric, while the track Vision recounts the story of Moses vs Rameses from the perspective of a slave. On the other hand, the track Weight Of The World tells the story of desperation and fear that can cripple the soul but how that can be lifted through each other and true friendship.

References

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