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The Antidote (Moonspell album)

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Released
  
September 29, 2003

The Antidote (2003)
  
Memorial (2006)

Release date
  
29 September 2003

Label
  
Century Media Records

Length
  
54:28

Artist
  
Moonspell

Producer
  
Hiili Hiilesmaa

Genre
  
Gothic metal

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Similar
  
Darkness and Hope, The Butterfly Effect, Sin/Pecado, Night Eternal, Under Satanæ

Moonspell the antidote full album


The Antidote is the sixth studio album by Portuguese gothic metal band Moonspell, released in 2003 by Century Media. It is regarded as a return to a heavier musical style in comparison to the previous album, Darkness and Hope, although it is nonetheless quite different from all the previous albums. The track list was altered for the vinyl version to better suit the side lengths.

Contents

The third track, "Everything Invaded" had a music video.

Moonspell the antidote lyric video


Book

The album was released with a (limited) book named O Antídoto (the antidote, in Portuguese) by José Luís Peixoto. They both share a single concept and the same story. Each song in the CD is sister to a chapter in the book that enhances the story in the lyrics. The CD contains the book in electronic format.

Enhanced CD Content

  1. Multimedia Player With:
  • The Novel of Antidote (Digital Book)
  • Everything Invaded (Video)
  • Personnel

  • Fernando Ribeiro - vocals
  • Morning Blade - guitars
  • Pedro Paixão - guitars, keyboards, samples
  • Miguel Gaspar - drums
  • Additional personnel

  • Niclas Etelävuori - bass
  • Paulo Moreira - cover art, layout, photography
  • Adriano Esteves - design
  • Mika Jussila - mastering
  • Hiili Hiilesmaa - producer, engineering, mixing
  • Wojtek Blasiak - artwork
  • Songs

    1In and Above Men4:12
    2From Lowering Skies5:25
    3Everything Invaded6:17

    References

    The Antidote (Moonspell album) Wikipedia