Light This City - Light This City Digital Collection

amacrae29

Review by Adam Macrae

The Light This City Digital Collection is a must-have for any fan of the band. The album is a comprehensive collection of some of their best works, showcasing their unique sound and style. The album is a perfect blend of heavy and melodic, with each track showcasing the band's incredible musicianship and songwriting abilities. From the opening track, "The Unwelcome Savior," to the closing track, "The Weight of Glory," the album takes the listener on a journey through the band's career. The album is a testament to the band's legacy and is a must-have for any fan of heavy metal music. the Light This City Digital Collection is a fantastic album that showcases the best of what the band has to offer.

Download Light This City - Light This City Digital Collection
Artist: Light This City
Album: Light This City Digital Collection
Rating: 5.0

Table of Contents

Download

Filename: light-this-city-light-this-city-digital-collection.rar
  • MP3 size: 184.8 mb
  • FLAC size: 1058.4 mb

Tracks

TrackDurationPreview
The Anhedonia Epidemic4:53
Sand and Snow3:18
Facing The Thousand
Sand And Snow
Maddening Swarm3:29
Wake Me At Sunset
Tracks of Decay3:50
City of the Snares4:15
City Of The Snares
Stormchaser5:26
The Unwelcome Savior3:17
Exile5:8
Like Every Song's Our Last
The Eagle3:25
Wake Me at Sunset5:11
Beginning With Release
Cradle For A King
Tracks Of Decay
Beginning with Release4:54
Like Every Song's Our Last2:58
Fear of Heights4:55
Facing the Thousand5:1
Fear Of Heights
Cradle for a King3:44

Images

ladda ner album Light This City - Light This City Digital Collection
baixar álbum Light This City - Light This City Digital Collection
Album herunterladen Light This City - Light This City Digital Collection

Labels

Prosthetic Records

Listen online

  • online luisteren
  • online anhören
  • ascolta in linea
  • lyssna på nätet
  • ouvir online
  • écouter en ligne
  • kuunnella verkossa
  • escuchar en línea
  • lytte på nettet

Formats

  • 15 × File
  • FLAC
  • Compilation
  • MP3
  • 320 Kbps

Notes

  • Tracks 1-5, 7-8, 10, 12 and 14 taken from "Facing the Thousand".
  • Tracks 6, 9, 11, 13, and 15 taken from "Stormchaser".

Barcodes

ISRC: USRZR0603710

About Light This City

American melodic death metal band from the Bay Area of San Francisco, that has been active from 2002. Light This City's first album, The Hero Cycle, was released through Reflections on Ruin Records in 2003. Tyler Gamlen (guitars) and Ben Murray (drums) were the co-founders of Reflections of Ruin Records, and the album was also the label's first official release. The band's next three albums, Remains of the Gods (2005), Facing the Thousand (2006), and Stormchaser (2008) were released through Prosthetic Records. In 2008, Light This City decided to disband for a period. After disbanding, Laura Nichol (vocalist), and Ben Murray (drummer) formed a punk rock band called "Heartsounds". Ryan Hansen (Guitarist) and Jon Frost (Bassist) formed the metal band "The Urchin Barren". In 2010, Light This City began to become active again, after completing four reunion shows from April 8, 2010 to April 11, 2010. Light This City played another reunion show on November 8, 2015 on the San Francisco date of Darkest Hour's 20th anniversary tour. In September, 2017, following a 10 year hiatus, Light This City announced that they had reformed and were working on completing a new album through Creator-Destructor Records. Subsequently, the album Terminal Bloom, is set for an official release on 25 May 2018. Drummer Ben Murray said he and guitarist Ryan Hansen treated writing Terminal Bloom like a full-time job for about six months to get songs ready. Light This City's albums have featured collaborations with renowned musicians such as Chuck Billy of Testament ("Firehaven" off Stormchaser), and Trevor Strnad of The Black Dahlia Murder ("Fear of Heights" off Facing the Thousand).

Members

  • Dan Kenny
  • Ryan Hansen
  • Mike Dias
  • Brian Forbes
  • Laura Nichol
  • Ben Murray
  • Steve Hoffman
  • Jon Frost