Brave Murder Day

Brave Murder Day
Studio album by Katatonia
Released November 1996[1]
Recorded July 1996
(Unisound)
Genre Death-doom,[2] gothic metal
Length 41:13
Label Avantgarde Music
Producer Katatonia
Katatonia chronology
For Funerals to Come...
(1995)
Brave Murder Day
(1996)
Sounds of Decay
(1997)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic[3]

Brave Murder Day is Katatonia's second full-length album, released in 1996 by Avantgarde Music.

This album created a new guitar position with Fredrik Norrman's input, and features harsh vocals by Mikael Åkerfeldt of Opeth. It is also the last Katatonia LP to feature any death growls and other death metal elements.

The original version of the record was not mastered. In 2006, Peaceville Records finally released a mastered version of the album and included the Sounds of Decay EP as bonus tracks. The remastered edition also includes new liner notes by Anders Nyström. The previous Century Black reissue of the album included the four tracks from the band's For Funerals to Come EP. A vinyl released was issued through the band's Northern Silence Productions.

Track listing

All lyrics written by Jonas Renkse, all music composed by Katatonia.

No. TitleNote Length
1. "Brave"    10:16
2. "Murder"  Note 1 4:54
3. "Day"    4:28
4. "Rainroom"  Note 1 6:31
5. "12"  Note 2 8:18
6. "Endtime"  Note 3 6:46
Total length:
41:13

Notes

  1. ^ "Murder" & "Rainroom" are featured on Brave Yester Days.
  2. ^ "12" is a re-recorded version of the song Black Erotica from the W.A.R. Compilation Volume 1 (1995). The song can also be found on the 2004 compilation Brave Yester Days.
  3. ^ "Endtime" is one of very few Katatonia recordings to utilize samples, featuring a clip of dialogue from the Stanley Kubrick film, The Shining, during the latter half of the song's lengthy intro.

Personnel

The list of personnel involved in this album, as it appears in the booklet:

Katatonia

Session musician

Production

References

  1. "Brave Murder Day by Katatonia : Reviews and Ratings". Rate Your Music. Retrieved 2012-02-08.
  2. Dick, Chris. "Doomsday Celebration - The Making of Katatonia's Brave Murder Day", Decibel Issue 37, November 2007
  3. Allmusic review
  4. "back.jpg (image)". 1.bp.blogspot.com. Retrieved 2012-02-08.
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