Enigma (Ill Niño album)

Enigma
Studio album by Ill Niño
Released March 11, 2008
Recorded 2007 in Los Angeles, California
Genre
Length 54:04
Label Cement Shoes
Producer Eddie Wohl
Ill Niño chronology
The Under Cover Sessions
(2006)The Under Cover Sessions2006
Enigma
(2008)
Dead New World
(2010)Dead New World2010
Singles from Enigma
  1. "The Alibi of Tyrants"
    Released: 2007[1]
  2. "Me Gusta la Soledad"
    Released: 2008[2]

Enigma is the fourth studio album by the alternative metal band Ill Niño, released in the United States on March 11, 2008 through Cement Shoes Records. The album's first single "The Alibi of Tyrants" was released to radio on April 22, 2007. The band has stated they would film three music videos from the album, including "The Alibi of Tyrants", "Me Gusta La Soledad" and "Pieces of the Sun". The album was originally set for a July 17, 2007 release, but was delayed on several occasions. The album is available on most digital distribution platforms, including iTunes.

The album debuted and peaked on the Billboard charts at No. 145, with first week's sales of 6,000 copies .[3] So far, the album has sold 90,000 copies worldwide.[4]

Track listing

No.TitleLength
1."The Alibi of Tyrants"3:51
2."Pieces of the Sun"4:18
3."Finger Painting (With the Enemy)"4:07
4."March Against Me"3:31
5."Compulsion of Virus and Fever"4:25
6."Formal Obsession"4:18
7."Hot Summer's Tragedy"5:10
8."Me Gusta La Soledad"4:34
9."2012"4:28
10."Guerrilla Carnival"3:46
11."Estoy Perdido"3:36
12."Kellogg's, Bombs & Cracker Jacks"4:04
13."De Sangre Hermosa"3:59

Limited edition

The European version of the album was released in a limited edition digipak, including all five tracks from the band's 2006 EP The Under Cover Sessions.

No.TitleLength
14."Arrastra" 
15."Zombie Eaters" (Featuring Chino Moreno of Deftones) 
16."Reservation for Two" 
17."Red Rain" 
18."Territorial Pissings" (Nirvana Cover) 

Singles

References

  1. "The Alibi of Tyrants – Ill Niño". AllMusic. Rovi Corporation. Retrieved December 8, 2012.
  2. "Me Gusta la Soledad" (single). Ill Niño. Cement Shoes Records. 2008.
  3. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2008-04-23. Retrieved 2008-03-27.
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