| Astronomy | ||
|---|---|---|
| Studio album by Dragonland | ||
| Released | 2006 | |
| Recorded | 2005-2006 | |
| Genre | Power Metal | |
| Length | 60:42 | |
| Label | Century Media, King Records | |
| Producer | Patrik J., Olof Mörck, Henrik Udd | |
Astronomy is the fourth studio album released by Swedish Power Metal band Dragonland. The album was released in Europe on November 13 and in America on November 28, the Japanese release date is tentatively scheduled for a mid December release and will contain two bonus tracks.
With many classical guitar flourishes (Cassiopeia), prominent female vocals (Cassiopeia, Too Late for Sorrow), an extensive attempt at film score instrumentation (An Old House on the Hill Chapters I-III), and heavier, more textural riffing, this album continues Starfall's exploration of multiple styles and sounds.
An online translator randomly generated the German spoken in "Beethoven's Nightmare"; the words "verstehen" (to understand) and "Arbeit" (work) can be discerned.
Track listing
- Supernova (5:09)
- Cassiopeia (4:06)
- Contact (4:25)
- Astronomy (3:20)
- Antimatter (3:00)
- The Book of Shadows part IV: The Scrolls of Geometria Divina (4:04)
- Beethoven's Nightmare (6:11)
- Too Late for Sorrow (3:36)
- Direction : Perfection (4:29)
- The Old House on the Hill Chapter I: A Death in the Family (4:30)
- The Old House on the Hill Chapter II: The Thing in the Cellar (3:07)
- The Old House on the Hill Chapter III: The Ring of Edward Waldon (6:17)
- Intuition (TNT Cover) (Japanese Bonus Track) (4:15)
- The Last Word (Japanese Bonus Track) (4:12)
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