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Artist:Madrugada
Album:Industrial Silence
Released:1999
Industrial Silence is unusually strong and even for a debut album. This, of course, has to do with the fact that they already had been playing together for six years before its release. It kicks off with the majestic "Vocal," with its dense and thick guitar sound and singer Sivert Høyem's distinctive crooning on top of it all. What's really impressive on this album, besides the quality of the songs, is guitarist Robert Burås' creative and versatile playing.
Track List:
1. Vocal
2. Beautyproof
3. Shine
4. Higher
5. Sirens
6. Strange Colour Blue
7. This Old House
8. Electric
9. Salt
10. Belladonna
11. Norwegian Hammerworks Corp.
12. Quite Emotional
13. Terraplane
2. Beautyproof
3. Shine
4. Higher
5. Sirens
6. Strange Colour Blue
7. This Old House
8. Electric
9. Salt
10. Belladonna
11. Norwegian Hammerworks Corp.
12. Quite Emotional
13. Terraplane
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