A Semblance of Normality

A Semblance of Normality

Infobox Album |
Name = A Semblance of Normality
Type = studio
Artist = Skyclad


Released = June 21, 2004
Recorded =
Genre = Folk metal
Length = 47:19
Label = Demolition Records
Producer = Kevin Ridley
Reviews =
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Last album = "No Daylights... Nor Heel Taps"
(2000)
This album = "A Semblance Of Normality"
(2004)
Next album =

"A Semblance of Normality" is the twelfth studio album by the British folk metal band Skyclad, released in the year 2004. It is the first "new" album the band recorded with Kevin Ridley as vocalist since this album's predecessor "No Daylights... Nor Heel Taps".

With this album Skyclad went back to a more heavy and experimental style, though their "classic hard rock" influences are very obvious on this release. It can be compared to the band's mid-1990s albums.

Several tracks on this album feature 14 musicians of The Royal Philharmonic Orchestra.

Track listing

#"Intro (Pipes Solo)" - :53
#"Do They Mean Us" - 3:26
#"A Good Day to Bury Bad News" - 4:42
#"Anotherdrinkingsong" - 3:53
#"A Survival Campaign" - 3:45
#"The Song of No-Involvement" - 3:34
#"The Parliament of Fools" - 3:10
#"Ten Little Kingdoms" - 2:50
#"Like...A Ballad for the Disenchanted" - 4:32
#"Lightening the Load" - 4:54
#"NTRWB" - 3:32
#"Hybrid Blues" - 6:29
#"Outro (The Dissolution of Parliament)" - 1:39


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