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Nocturne (The Human Abstract album)

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Released
  
August 22, 2006

Nocturne (2006)
  
Midheaven (2008)

Release date
  
22 August 2006

Length
  
46:35

Artist
  
The Human Abstract

Label
  
Hopeless Records

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Recorded
  
February 2006, @ The Basement Studio, Rural Hall, North Carolina / Trax East, South River, New Jersey

Producer
  
Jamie King, The Human Abstract

Genres
  
Metalcore, Progressive metal, Neoclassical metal, Post-hardcore

Similar
  
Digital Veil, Midheaven, The Fall of Ideals, Kezia

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Nocturne is the debut album by American metal band The Human Abstract. It was recorded at The Basement in Rural Hall, North Carolina and Trax East in South River, New Jersey. On the band's MySpace page, as well as in the Metal=Life compilation CD, the last 30 or so seconds of "Desiderata" are included as part of the intro to "Vela, Together We Await the Storm". Music videos were made for "Crossing the Rubicon" (directed by Darren Doane) and "Vela, Together We Await the Storm" (directed by Michael Grodner). Nocturne has sold roughly 40,000 units in the USA since its release in August 2006.

Contents

Track listing

All lyrics written by Nathan Ells; all music composed by A.J. Minette.

Demo Songs

Meperidine Cathedral, Winter Fevers, and The Science Of Deduction are songs that were featured on the band's four song demo album, along with material that wasn't produced for Nocturne. They were recorded with their previous singer, Nick, and featured different lyrics and vocal melodies. The demo was recorded by Jonny Santos (Spineshank) and Logan Mader (Machine Head, Soulfly).

Personnel

  • Nathan Ells - vocals, lyrics
  • A.J. Minette - guitar, piano
  • Dean Herrera - guitar
  • Kenny Arehart - bass
  • Brett Powell - drums
  • Sons of Nero - artwork
  • An 8-bit remix of "Crossing the Rubicon" is used as the theme song for the Angry Joe Show, an internet video game review series hosted by Joe Vargas.
  • Songs

    1Harbinger4:31
    2Self Portraits of the Instincts3:25
    3Nocturne3:29

    References

    Nocturne (The Human Abstract album) Wikipedia