The Death of Tragedy (Abney Park album)
The Death Of Tragedy is the seventh album by steampunk band Abney Park. It was a turning point from their earlier industrial goth sound to the steampunk-influenced neoclassical dark wave genre that made the band successful. The artwork is a shot of the Red Fort, where the singer and songwriter Robert Brown lived when he was a kid.
The Death of Tragedy | ||||
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Released | 2005 | |||
Genre | Neoclassical dark wave | |||
Label | Abney Park | |||
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Track listing
- "Stigmata Martyr"
- "The Wrong Side"
- "Dear Ophelia"
- "Witch Cult"
- "Sacrilege"
- "All The Myths Are True"
- "Death Of The Hero"
- "Love"
- "Downtrodden"
- "False Prophecy"
Credits
References
Guest artists
- Nathen Rollins - Violin
- Lyssa Browne - Reporter
- Bill Owens - Anchorman
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