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Aeolia (album)

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2006 demo album by Leprous
Aeolia
Demo album by Leprous
Released2006
Genre
Length65:56
Leprous chronology
Silent Waters
(2004)
Aeolia
(2006)
Tall Poppy Syndrome
(2009)

Aeolia is the second demo by Norwegian progressive metal band Leprous, released in 2006. It was recorded and mixed at Symfonique and Juke Joint Studio by Mnemosyne. Art Design by Bjørn Tore Moen. Although a self-released demo, it is occasionally regarded as the band's first full-length album due to the running time being longer than that of most other Leprous recordings.

Track listing

All lyrics are written by Halvor Strand; all music is composed by Leprous

No.TitleLength
1."Disclosure"11:03
2."Black Stains"4:49
3."Last Word"3:20
4."Aeolus Shadow"7:15
5."The Great Beast"8:06
6."Indecisive"6:25
7."Close Your Heart"11:02
8."Deformed Beauty"1:17
9."Eye of the Storm"10:56
Total length:64:13

Personnel

  • Einar Solberg – synth, vocals
  • Tor Oddmund Suhrke – guitar, vocals
  • Øystein Landsverk – guitar, backing vocals
  • Halvor Strand – bass
  • Tor Stian Borhaug – drums

References

Leprous
  • Einar Solberg
  • Tor Oddmund Suhrke
  • Robin Ognedal
  • Simen Børven
  • Baard Kolstad
Studio albums
Demos



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