Let the Tempest Come

Let the Tempest Come
Let the Tempest Come
Album par Neaera
Sortie 7 avril 2006
Durée 50:42
Genre Deathcore
Producteur Jacob Hansen
Label Metal Blade Records
Albums de Neaera
The Rising Tide of Oblivion (2005)
Armamentarium (2007)

Let the Tempest Come est le deuxième album studio du groupe de Deathcore allemand Neaera. L'album est sorti le 7 avril 2006 sous le label Metal Blade Records.

L'édition japonaise de l'album contient un titre supplémentaire. Il s'agit du douzième et dernier titre de la tracklist, The Cleansing Void.

Composition

  • Benjamin Hilleke - Chant
  • Stefan Keller - Guitare
  • Tobias Buck - Guitare
  • Benjamin Donath - Basse
  • Sebastian Heldt - Batterie

Liste des morceaux

  1. Mechanisms of Standstill - 3:46
  2. Let The Tempest Come - 4:15
  3. Plagueheritage - 4:18
  4. God Forsaken Soil - 4:54
  5. HeavenHell - 5:47
  6. Desecrators - 4:46
  7. The Crimson Void - 5:05
  8. I Love The World - 4:47
  9. Paradigm Lost - 5:25
  10. Life Damages The Living - 2:20
  11. Scars Of Gray - 5:09
  12. The Cleansing Void - 4:09 (édition japonaise)

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