The Tides of Tragedy

The Tides of Tragedy

Infobox Album |
Name = The Tides of Tragedy
Type = studio
Artist = Age of Ruin


Released = June 22, 2004 (U.S.A.). December 13, 2004 (U.K.)
Recorded = Eulogy Records
Genre = Melodic Metalcore
Label = Eulogy Records
Producer = Ken Olden
Length = 54:30
Last album = "Black Sands of the Hourglass"
(2004)
This album = "The Tides of Tragedy"
(2004)
Next album = "Rise of the Caliphate"
(2008)

The Tides Of Tragedy was released by American Metalcore band Age of Ruin, in America on June 22, 2004 on Eulogy Records. "The Tides of Tragedy" was also released in the U.K. on December 13, 2004 via Alveran Records. The Album was their second full length.

Track listing

#"Dawn" – 1:01
#"Yesterday's Ghost" - 4:11
#"Truest Flame" - 4:09
#"Elapse" - 3:38
#"No Kiss Cuts As Deep" - 5:18
#"Diaries Of The Dead" - 3:40
#"Serengeti" - 2:44
#"Bluest Eyes In Blackest Hearts" - 3:23
#"Sirens Passage" - 4:13
#"Glowing Embers" - 4:02
#"Yours To Bury" - 3:46
#"A Portrait Of Solemn Seas" - 14:25

* "A Portrait Of Solemn Seas" contains a hidden bonus track, which is a fake live performance of the "The Legend of Zelda Theme Song", which begins at 12:45, at the end of approximately 7:07 of silence.

Personnel

* Daniel Fleming - Guitar
* Brian Kerley - Guitar
* Ben Swan - Vocals
* Colin Kercz - Drums
* Joseph Scheibel - Bass Guitar
* Chris Fleming - Guest Bass
* Derrick Kozerka - Guest Vocals
* Jill Jamshidnejad - Viola

External links

* [http://www.myspace.com/theruin Age of Ruin's Official Myspace]


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