The Red in the Sky Is Ours
- Label
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Phantom Sound & Visi
- Release date
- 6 Mar 2001
- Running length
- 13 tracks
- Running time
- 63:59
Tracklist
| Track | Duration | Listeners | ||||
| 1 |
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The Red In The Sky Is Ours/The Season To Come | 4:40 | 7,660 | ||
| 2 | Kingdom Gone | 6:33 | 30,074 | |||
| 3 |
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Through Gardens of Grief | 4:01 | 26,381 | ||
| 4 |
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Within | 6:52 | 23,904 | ||
| 5 | Windows | 4:20 | 29,109 | |||
| 6 |
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Claws of Laughter Dead | 4:01 | 23,147 | ||
| 7 |
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Neverwhere | 5:39 | 22,536 | ||
| 8 |
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The Scar | 2:00 | 24,452 | ||
| 9 |
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Night Comes, Blood Black | 5:14 | 20,303 | ||
| 10 |
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City of Screaming Statues | 4:44 | 25,896 | ||
| 11 |
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All Life Ends (live) | 5:35 | 16,126 | ||
| 12 |
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Kingdom Gone (live) | 4:49 | 14,085 | ||
| 13 |
|
Ever-Opening Flower (Demo) | 5:31 | 2,743 |
About this album
The Red in the Sky is Ours is the first album by At the Gates released in 1992. It was re-released in 1993 with With Fear I Kiss the Burning Darkness and then in 2003 with bonus tracks.
When At the Gates began recording The Red In The Sky Is Ours, the group had been together for a mere year. In comparison to 1991 EP Gardens of Grief, guitarist Anders Björler feels that The Red In The Sky Is Ours is more structured. In certain instances, Björler deems the record “experimental” nonetheless. At this time, the group’s members started to learn about one another musically. Björler dismissed guitarist Alf Svensson’s ideas as “over the top”, and “very strange music”. Björler went on to comment that the group “tried too hard to impress people with too many riffs and weird songwriting”.
Björler has criticised the production also, dubbing it “weird” and “very weak”.
When At the Gates began recording The Red In The Sky Is Ours, the group had been together for a mere year. In comparison to 1991 EP Gardens of Grief, guitarist Anders Björler feels that The Red In The Sky Is Ours is more structured. In certain instances, Björler deems the record “experimental” nonetheless. At this time, the group’s members started to learn about one another musically. Björler dismissed guitarist Alf Svensson’s ideas as “over the top”, and “very strange music”. Björler went on to comment that the group “tried too hard to impress people with too many riffs and weird songwriting”.
Björler has criticised the production also, dubbing it “weird” and “very weak”.
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