Dark at Dawn was a power metal band from Germany, formed in 1993. The band differed from others in the genre, mostly due to singer Thorsten Kohlrausch's rough, low-register vocals. Dark at Dawn released several independent EPs, before signing to Iron Glory records in 1999. Their label debut, Baneful Skies, was released on November 29, 1999. The line, up as of 2007, comprised Michael Lowin (bass), Thorsten Kohlrausch (voice), Torsten Sauerbrey (drums), Matthias Majkowski (guitar) and Florian Schroeder (guitar). Soon after the release of Crimson Frost (2000) Majkowski and Schroeder left the band for vocational reasons. Undeterred, the band continued to record with Sauerbrey taking over the guitar duties as well as continuing as drummer. Friends and ex-members played guitar for live performances. After signing with the AFM label, "Of Decay and Desire" was released in 2003. The next album "Dark at Dawn" was released after much delay in 2006. Shortly afterward, main songwriter Sauerbrey left the band, effectively ending Dark at Dawn after a 13-year career.

Contents

Discography [link]

Demos [link]

  • The Awakening (1993)
  • As Daylight Fades (1994)
  • Oceans of Time (1995)

Albums [link]

  • Baneful Skies (1999)
  • Crimson Frost (2001)
  • First Beams of Light/Rediscovered Tracks (2002)
  • Of Decay and Desire (2003)
  • Dark at Dawn (2006)

External links [link]



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At Dawn

At Dawn is the second album from My Morning Jacket. The record is a turning point for the band in its steps toward more ambitious song lengths and eclecticism in other genres. The album features keyboards performed by Danny Cash.

Track listing

All songs written and composed by Jim James. 

  • Track 4 is listed as "Death Is My Sleezy Pay" on the back cover.
  • Track 12 is listed as "Phone Went West" on the back cover.
  • Track 14 is not shown in the album's track listing, but is credited as such in the "For the Record" section of the liner notes.
  • Personnel

  • Danny Cash - Keyboards
  • Jim James - Vocals, guitars, harmonica & banjo
  • Johnny Quaid - Guitars
  • Two Tone Tommy - Bass
  • J. Glenn - Drums
  • Resonator guitars by Keenan Lawler
  • Bonus CD

  • "Way That He Sings"
  • "Hopefully"
  • "Just Because I Do"
  • "Bermuda Highway"
  • "Lowdown"
  • "Honest Man"
  • "At Dawn"
  • "I Needed It Most"
  • "Lead Me Father"
  • "Phone Went West"
  • "Chills"
  • Notes

  • The first 2500 CD releases and the first 1000 vinyl 2LP come with a bonus CD containing 11 demos. These were rereleased in 2007 along with demos from the band's debut album as the At Dawn/Tennessee Fire Demos Package.
  • At Dawn 2014

    At Dawn (EP released in 2014) is the first ever album recorded by Uganda's music duo Undercover Brothers Ug and was all written by the duo and released in their first ever concert dubbed Unveiling Undercover Brothers Ug at Alliance Francaise, Kampala on December 13 and at the Uganda Museum on December 20, 2014. on the 13 and 20 December 2014 in Kampala. The concerts acted as their official release dates for their first album, At Dawn which sold physical copies at the concerts. The first concert was blessed by a performance by Uganda's king of Mwooyo Maurice Kirya. The third single Nsikatila marketed the album which increased album sales in December 2014. The duo released their first music video for the song song Diamond, a collabo with Uganda’s young rapper Young Zee in May 2014.

    Singles

  • "Nsikatila"
  • "Kilalu"
  • "Like A Diamond"
  • Track listing

    References

    Podcasts:

    PLAYLIST TIME:

    Dark At Dawn

    by: Dark At Dawn

    There’s a circle of mist
    Hanging high on that hill
    And a flowerly breath
    Keeps it silent and still
    And on and on we go
    To hear the old vintage melody
    Chorus
    There’s a hole in the sky
    There’s a needle of stone
    To this top we will fly
    There’s a bringer of hope
    Avalon
    So we walk this old trail
    Kept by spells of a time
    Which is on to prevail
    And remain the last line
    So we’re the ones to keep
    This for long time waiting symphony
    Chorus
    And we walk through this time
    Like we know where’s the light
    But all knowledge is lost
    In the still of the night
    Insist on freedom
    Long lasting words
    Time heals the wounded
    But sometimes it hurts
    Chorus




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