Delenda

Delenda
Studio album by From a Second Story Window
Released July 25, 2006
Recorded More Sound Studios
Genre Progressive metal
Mathcore
Deathcore
Length 42:23
Label Black Market Activities/Metal Blade Records
Producer Jocko & From A Second Story Window
From a Second Story Window chronology
Not One Word Has Been Omitted
(2003)Not One Word Has Been Omitted2003
Delenda
(2006)
Conversations
(2008)Conversations2008
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Lambgoat[1]

Delenda is the first full-length album by the progressive metal/mathcore band From a Second Story Window. It was their final release to feature lead guitarist and songwriter Derek Vasconi.

Track listing

  1. "Acknowledgement" – 3:09
  2. "Soft Green Fields" – 4:59
  3. "A Piece of History Written in English" – 2:36
  4. "Dark Waters of Thought" – 3:09
  5. "Oracles And Doorsteps"[Ft. Billy Bottom (Nights Like These)][2] – 4:30
  6. "For Those Lost" – 2:41
  7. "The Crusher" – 5:12
  8. "Ghosts Over Japan" – 3:36
  9. "These Lights Above Us" – 4:21
  10. "Mourning For Morning" – 8:05

Personnel

Additional personnel

Details

Delenda brings two new unique differences to the band's sound. The first is the shortness of the band's songs. On their debut EP The Cassandra Complex, the song length ranged from five to eight minutes, unlike this album. The other new difference is the addition of clean vocals. The Cassandra Complex was either screamed or growled vocals in its entirety. Five tracks on Delenda feature Will singing cleanly, and this new addition is most obvious in the song "Ghosts Over Japan" which is in fact clean vocals entirely.

  1. Acknowledgement: The Right
  2. Soft Green Fields (Expired Terra Coffins)
  3. Release: A Piece of History Written in English
  4. Mourning: Dark Waters of Thought
  5. Anguish: Oracles And Doorsteps
  6. For Those Lost
  7. Oblivion: The Crusher
  8. Acceptance: Ghosts Over Japan
  9. Self-Actualization: These Lights Above Us
  10. Infinite Being: Mourning For Morning

References

  1. Lambgoat review
  2. MetalBlade.com
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