Nocturnal (The Black Dahlia Murder album)

Nocturnal
Studio album by The Black Dahlia Murder
Released September 18, 2007
Recorded 2007
Genre Melodic death metal
Length 34:59
Label Metal Blade
Producer Jason Suecof
The Black Dahlia Murder chronology
Miasma
(2005)
Nocturnal
(2007)
Deflorate
(2009)
Singles from Nocturnal
  1. "Everything Went Black"
    Released: August 20, 2007
  2. "What a Horrible Night to Have a Curse"
    Released: September 24, 2007
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic link
Daily Dischord linkArchived February 2, 2009 at the Wayback Machine
Kerrang!
Lambgoat7/10 link
Music Emissions link

Nocturnal is the third album by American heavy metal band The Black Dahlia Murder. It was released through Metal Blade on 18 September 2007 and is the band's first album to feature new bassist Bart Williams, who replaced Dave Lock, and drummer Shannon Lucas. It is also the last album to feature longtime guitarist John Kempainen.

Background

The name of the second track "What a Horrible Night to Have a Curse", is taken from the name of the band's first release of the same name, which in turn is a quote from the 1988 video game Castlevania II: Simon's Quest; the song is featured on the soundtrack for the video game Saints Row 2 and as downloadable content for Rock Band. Kristian Wåhlin did the cover art for the album. The end of the song "Nocturnal" features an audio clip from the movie The Monster Squad. The song "Deathmask Divine" appears to be inspired by the story of Carl von Cosel.

Track listing

No. Title Length
1. "Everything Went Black"   3:17
2. "What a Horrible Night to Have a Curse"   3:50
3. "Virally Yours"   3:05
4. "I Worship Only What You Bleed"   1:59
5. "Nocturnal"   3:13
6. "Deathmask Divine"   3:37
7. "Of Darkness Spawned"   3:22
8. "Climactic Degradation"   2:39
9. "To a Breathless Oblivion"   4:57
10. "Warborn"   4:40
Total length:
34:59

Personnel

The Black Dahlia Murder
Production

Chart positions

Chart (2007) Peak
position
US Billboard 200[1] 72
US Independent Albums (Billboard)[2] 6
US Top Rock Albums (Billboard)[3] 20

References

  1. "The Black Dahlia Murder – Chart history" Billboard 200 for The Black Dahlia Murder. Retrieved August 12, 2014.
  2. "The Black Dahlia Murder – Chart history" Billboard Independent Albums for The Black Dahlia Murder. Retrieved August 12, 2014.
  3. "The Black Dahlia Murder – Chart history" Billboard Top Rock Albums for The Black Dahlia Murder. Retrieved August 12, 2014.
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