Where Myth Fades to Legend

Where Myth Fades To Legend
Studio album by Alesana
Released June 3, 2008
Genre Post-hardcore, screamo
Length 51:10, 54:38 (Japan version)
Label Fearless,[1] Defiance Records[2]
Producer Steve Evetts
Alesana chronology
On Frail Wings of Vanity and Wax
(2006)On Frail Wings of Vanity and Wax2006
Where Myth Fades to Legend
(2008)
The Emptiness
(2010)The Emptiness2010
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AbsolutePunk46% [3]
Music Reviewer7/10 [4]

Where Myth Fades to Legend is the second full-length studio album by Alesana, released through Fearless Records on June 3, 2008. The album was produced by Steve Evetts and recorded in Los Angeles, California.

As with their previous album, the majority of the songs are related to fables and the members' "favorite stories" compiled from The Brothers Grimm, except for "As You Wish", which is based on the story The Princess Bride, along with "This Is Usually The Part Where People Scream" which is based on the first season of the television series Heroes.[4]

AllMusic gave the album a negative review, saying it contained "cookie-cutter" predictability in the screamo genre, "without the spark of personality or originality that might make them stand out from the crowd of equally unmemorable acts."[5]

Track listing

All songs written by Shawn Milke, Dennis Lee, and Patrick Thompson except where noted.

No.TitleLength
1."This Is Usually the Part Where People Scream" (Milke, Adam Ferguson)3:48
2."Goodbye, Goodnight, for Good"3:15
3."Seduction"4:45
4."A Most Profound Quiet" (Milke, Ferguson)3:17
5."Red and Dying Evening"3:28
6."Better Luck Next Time, Prince Charming"3:20
7."The Uninvited Thirteenth"3:40
8."Sweetheart, You Are Sadly Mistaken" (Milke, Ferguson)5:26
9."And They Call This Tragedy"3:43
10."All Night Dance Parties In the Underground Palace"3:18
11."Endings Without Stories"4:01
12."As You Wish"3:26
13."Obsession Is Such an Ugly Word" (feat. Craig Mabbitt)5:58
Total length:51:10

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Allusions

Most of the songs on the album are based on The Brothers Grimm stories.

Chart positions

Chart (2008)[8] Peak
position
Billboard Independent Albums 11
Billboard Hard Rock Albums 13
Billboard 200 96

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