The Light at the End of the World (My Dying Bride album)

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The Light at the End of the World
Studio album by
Released1999[1]
GenreDeath-doom, gothic metal
Length71:11
LabelPeaceville
My Dying Bride chronology
34.788%...Complete
(1998)
The Light at the End of the World
(1999)
Meisterwerk 1
(2000)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic
[1]
Collector's Guide to Heavy Metal8/10[2]
Metal Hammer9/10[3]

The Light at the End of the World is the sixth album by

Calvin Robertshaw. Following Robertshaw's departure, only Craighan and Stainthorpe remained as founding members of the band. Hamish Glencross was soon after recruited as permanent guitarist. The keyboard parts were played by Jonny Maudling of Bal-Sagoth. It is also the first MDB album to feature the drumming of Shaun Steels
, who would remain with the band until 2006.

When the CD was reissued in 2003, it contained no bonus tracks.

Track listing

  • All songs written & arranged by My Dying Bride (VILE Music).
No.TitleLength
1."She Is the Dark"8:26
2."Edenbeast"11:22
3."The Night He Died"6:25
4."The Light at the End of the World"10:35
5."The Fever Sea"4:05
6."Into the Lake of Ghosts"7:08
7."The Isis Script"7:08
8."Christliar"10:30
9."Sear Me III"5:26
Total length:71:11

Song information

"She Is The Dark" and "The Fever Sea" have become live regulars since this release, each appearing on both The Voice of the Wretched and Sinamorata. "Sear Me III" is the third in a trilogy of songs to bear the title, preceded by the keyboard and violin-only "Sear Me MCMXCIII" in 1993 and "Sear Me" in 1991, which is more similar in style to the third incarnation, being a full band composition.

Personnel

Additional Personnel

  • Jonny Maudling - keyboards
  • Calvin Robertshaw - second guitar on "Sear Me III"

References

  1. ^ a b York, William. The Light at the End of the World allmusic.com. Retrieved on 2011-06-22.
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  3. ^ Dome, Malcolm (December 1999). "Under the Hammer". Metal Hammer. No. 69. UK: Future plc. p. 73.