The Origins of Ruin

The Origins of Ruin

Infobox Album |
Name = The Origins of Ruin
Type = studio
Artist = Redemption


Released = April 3, 2007
Recorded = 2006
Genre = Progressive metal
Length = 57:11
Label = InsideOut Music
Producer = Tommy Hansen
Reviews =
Last album = "The Fullness of Time"
(2005)
This album = "The Origins of Ruin"
(2007)
Next album =

"The Origins of Ruin" is the third studio release of the progressive metal band Redemption. It is Redemption's first album with InsideOut Music.

Track listing

# "The Suffocating Silence" - 6:36
# "Bleed Me Dry" - 6:55
# "The Death of Faith & Reason" - 4:51
# "Memory" - 9:30
# "The Origins of Ruin" 2:47
# "Man of Glass" - 5:05
# "Blind My Eyes" - 5:55
# "Used to Be" - 6:08
# "Fall on You" - 9:24

Import Bonus Tracks

*"Love to Love" - UFO cover
*"Precious Things" - Tori Amos cover

Credits

Band

* Ray Alder - Vocals
* Bernie Versailles - Lead Guitar
* Nick van Dyk - Lead and Rhythm Guitars, Keyboards
* Sean Andrews - Bass
* Chris Quirarte - Drums

External links

* [http://www.redemptionweb.com/ Official Redemption website]
* [http://www.myspace.com/thebandredemption Redemption's Official Myspace]


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