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2005 studio album by Falconer
Grime vs. Grandeur
Studio album by Falconer
Released5 May 2005
RecordedDecember 2004
StudioLos Angered Recording Studio, Gothenburg
GenrePower metal
Length52:49
LabelMetal Blade Records
ProducerFalconer
Falconer chronology
The Sceptre of Deception
(2003)
Grime vs. Grandeur
(2005)
Northwind
(2006)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic

Grime vs. Grandeur is the fourth album by Swedish power metal band Falconer, and the last to feature vocalist Kristoffer Göbel.

Track listing

All songs written by Stefan Weinerhall.

No.TitleLength
1."Emotional Skies"5:11
2."Purgatory Time"4:44
3."I Refuse"4:35
4."Humanity Overdose"6:16
5."The Assailant"3:43
6."Power"6:05
7."No Tears for Strangers"5:48
8."The Return"5:09
9."Jack the Knife"4:23
10."Child of the Wild"6:55

Credits

  • Kristoffer Göbel – vocals
  • Stefan Weinerhall – guitar
  • Jimmy Hedlund – guitar
  • Magnus Linhardt – bass
  • Karsten Larsson – drums

Album notes

  • The digipack version features the bonus track Wake Up, which features Andy LaRocque as co-lead vocalist.
  • In Japan the bonus track is Rock 'n' Roll Devil.
  • Snowy Shaw, who did the photography for the album booklet, plays drums on track 3.
  • Elize Ryd, who did the backing vocals in the band's previous album, The Sceptre of Deception, did backing vocals in some songs from this album, most notably track 1.

References

  1. Loftus. Grime vs. Grandeur at AllMusic
Falconer
  • Mathias Blad
  • Stefan Weinerhall
  • Jimmy Hedlund
  • Magnus Linhardt
  • Karsten Larsson
  • Kristoffer Göbel
  • Anders Johansson
  • Peder Johansson
Studio albums


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