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From These Wounds

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Length
  
57:18

Release date
  
4 December 2006

Label
  
Tabu Recordings

Artist
  
Funeral

Producer
  
Kjetil Ottersen

Genres
  
Doom metal, Gothic metal

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Released
  
December 4, 2006 (2006-12-04) (See release history)

Recorded
  
2004 at Vektor Facilities in Norway

From These Wounds (2006)
  
As the Light Does the Shadow (2008)

Similar
  
In Fields of Pestilent Grief, As the Light Does the Shad, A Tragedy's Bitter End, Islands Apart, Funeral

From These Wounds is the fourth studio album by the Norwegian doom metal band Funeral. The Norwegian digipak version is limited and comes with the bonus track "Breathing Through You", which is originally written by former member Thomas Angell and later modified by Ottersen and Forsmo. The American version also features that bonus track. The cover artwork is designed by Kjetil Ottersen, credited under the alias SENSE:VERSUS.

Contents

Funeral from these wounds


Track listing

All music by Kjetil Ottersen and Funeral, except "Breathing Through You" written by Thomas Angell and Kjetil Ottersen. Choir sample on "This Barren Skin" is taken from "Lesson III for Maundy Thursday" composed by Orlande de Lassus and performed by the Oxford Camerata. Lyrics as noted.

  1. "This Barren Skin" - 8:10 (K. Ottersen)
  2. "From These Wounds" - 7:42 (F. Forsmo)
  3. "The Architecture of Loss" - 9:02 (F. Forsmo)
  4. "Red Moon" - 8:32 (F. Forsmo)
  5. "Vagrant God" - 6:15 (K. Ottersen)
  6. "Pendulum" - 9:13 (F. Forsmo)
  7. "Saturn" - 8:24 (F. Forsmo)
  8. "Breathing Through You" - 7:23 (Bonus track) (F. Forsmo)

Band Line-up

  • Frode Forsmo - Vocals, Bass, Lyrics
  • Kjetil Ottersen - Guitars, Electronics, Lyrics
  • Christian Loos - Guitars
  • Anders Eek - Drums
  • Jon Borgerud - Live electronics (session member)
  • Songs

    1This Barren Skin8:11
    2From These Wounds7:44
    3The Architecture of Loss9:04

    References

    From These Wounds Wikipedia