World of Glass

World of Glass

Infobox Album |
Name = World of Glass
Type = studio
Artist = Tristania


Released = September 25, 2001
Recorded =
Genre = Gothic metal
Length = 60:30
Label = Napalm Records
Producer =
Reviews = *The Metal Observer rating|9|10

Last album = "Beyond the Veil"
(1999)
This album = "World of Glass"
(2001)
Next album = "Ashes
(2005)

"World of Glass" is the third full-length album by Norwegian gothic metal band Tristania. The album was released on September 25, 2001 by Napalm Records. In this album, the growling vocals were sung by Ronny Thorsen, member of Trail of Tears, after Morten Veland left the band.

Track listing

# "The Shining Path" – 6:46
# "Wormwood" – 5:56
# "Tender Trip on Earth" – 5:18
# "Lost" – 6:03
# "Deadlocked" – 5:56
# "Selling Out" – 6:19
# "Hatred Grows" – 6:20
# "World of Glass" – 5:26
# "The Modern End"* – 4:45 (Seigmen cover)
# "Crushed Dreams" – 7:41

* The Modern End is a bonus track.

Credits

*Vibeke Stene - Vocals
*Østen Bergøy - Vocals
*Anders H. Hidle - Guitar
*Rune Østerhus - Bass
*Einar Moen - Keyboards
*Kenneth Olsson - Drums


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