LMO (album)

LMO
Studio album by Lingua Mortis Orchestra featuring Rage
Released August 2, 2013 (EU)
August 5, 2013 (US)
Recorded Twilight Hall Studio in Krefeld, Germany
Genre Symphonic metal, progressive metal, power metal, heavy metal
Length 65:42
Label Nuclear Blast
Producer Charlie Bauerfeind, Victor Smolski
Lingua Mortis Orchestra chronology
Speak of the Dead
(2006)Speak of the Dead2006
LMO
(2013)
Rage chronology
21
(2012) 212012
LMO
(2013) LMO2013
The Devil Strikes Again
(2016) The Devil Strikes Again2016
Singles from LMO
  1. "Cleansed by Fire"
    Released: July 2nd, 2013

LMO is the debut album by Lingua Mortis Orchestra and the 21st studio album by German heavy metal band Rage released on August 2, 2013 through Nuclear Blast Records. The production was helmed by Charlie Bauerfeind.

Album information

The entire album was composed by Victor Smolski, who cooperated with two orchestras from Spain and Belarus, enlarging the number of this project's participants to more than 100. Together with longtime co-producer Charlie Bauerfeind, Smolski produced and mixed the record in Twilight Hall Studio in Krefeld, Germany. LMO follows the concept of the burning of witches in Gelnhausen in 1599 and was written by vocalist Peter Wagner based on a true story. The cover artwork was created by Felipe Machado Franco who had also been responsible for the latest Rage artwork, 21. The band photos were shot by Pia Kintrup.

Track listing

All lyrics written by Peter "Peavy" Wagner; all music composed by Victor Smolski, except where noted.

No.TitleLength
1."Cleansed by Fire"
  • I. "Convert the Pagans, Pt. 1"
  • II. "The Inquisition" (Instrumental)
  • III. "Convert the Pagans, Pt. 2""
10:38
  • 5:50
  • 3:04
  • 1:44
2."Scapegoat"7:07
3."The Devil's Bride" (Wagner, Smolski)6:11
4."Lament"6:21
5."Oremus" (Instrumental)2:18
6."Witches' Judge"6:15
7."Eye for an Eye" (Wagner, Smolski)9:49
8."Afterglow"6:03
9."Straight to Hell" (bonus track)4:06
10."One More Time" (bonus track)6:51
Total length:65:42

Bonus DVD Track listing

Personnel

Band members

Additional musicians

Production

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