Out of the Darkness (Retrospective 1994-1999)

$13.00

PRODUCT CODE: MS1008-CD
RELEASE DATE: July 4th, 2006

Re-recorded and re-mastered Midnight Syndicate classics from Midnight Syndicate, Born of the Night, and Realm of Shadows. Also, features four previously unreleased tracks from the archives. With over an hour of haunting music, this retrospective breathes new life into the early tracks that helped launch the band. Contains previously released material. (68 minutes) Included in Rue Morgue Magazine’s 50 Essential Horror Albums – Discs That Created, Evolved, Defined Horror Music Over the Decades

 

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Description

Track Listing

(Preview this album on YouTube and Spotify)

1. Realm of Shadows
2. Darkness Descends
3. Born of the Night
4. Return of the Apparition
5. Legions of the Dead
6. Eye of the Storm
7. Solemn Reflections
8. Nightstalker
9. Noctem Aeternus
10. Haunted Nursery
11. Sanctuary
12. Into the Abyss
13. The Night Beckons
14. Masque of Sorrow

15. Forbidden Crypts
16. Theme to The Dead Matter – (Vampire’s Kiss)
17. Darkfolk – (Shadows)
18. Soliloquy
19. Beyond the Gates
20. Eclipse
21. Scenes from The Dead Matter
22. Prisoner of Time
23. Theme to Journey Into Dementia
24. Druids
Contains previously recorded material

Interviews

Haunted AttractionThe Issue #44 cover story featuring never before seen photos and an up close and personal look into the complete history of the band.

Haunted Voices RadioRadio interview with Edward Douglas and Gavin Goszka from January 5th, 2007 (archived mp3 file for download)

Pulp GamerPodcast interview with Edward Douglas from December 13th, 2006

Paragon MagazineInterview with Edward Douglas (cover story)

Side-Line MagazineInterview with Edward Douglas & Gavin Goszka – Issue #56

Darker Than The BatInterview with Gavin Goszka

Cleveland MagazineScream Songs – Oct. 2006

Haunted ReportInterview with Gavin Goszka

IOA CentralPodcast interview with Edward Douglas (interview starts at 29 minutes in)