Son, I Loved You at Your Darkest

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Son, I Loved You at Your Darkest
Studio album by As Cities Burn
Released June 21, 2005
Recorded Glow in the Dark, Atlanta, Georgia
Genre Post-hardcore
Length 35:52
Label Solid State
Producer Matt Goldman
Josh Scogin
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As Cities Burn chronology
As Cities Burn EP
(2003)
Son, I Loved You at Your Darkest
(2005)
Come Now Sleep
(2007)

Son, I Loved You at Your Darkest is the first full-length studio album released by As Cities Burn in June 2005. It is Christian-themed and uses dark imagery to characterize humanity.

Contents

[edit] Allusions

The album includes numerous allusions. For example, "Thus from My Lips, by Yours, My Sin Is Purged" is a line from Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet. Another example of this is, "Let the Dead bury their own Dead" from the song "Wake Dead Man, Wake" these are lines originally spoken by Jesus in The Gospel of Luke, thus serving as a Biblical allusion.

[edit] Track listing

No. Title Length
1. "Thus from My Lips, by Yours, My Sin Is Purged"   3:04
2. "Love Jealous One, Love"   3:04
3. "Incomplete Is a Leech"   2:54
4. "Bloodsucker Pt. II"   3:23
5. "Terrible! How Terrible for the Great City!"   3:00
6. "The Widow"   3:51
7. "Wake Dead Man, Wake"   3:10
8. "Admission: Regret"   3:05
9. "One: Twentyseven"   3:51
10. "Of Want and Misery: The Nothing That Kills"   6:41

[edit] Personnel

  • Lap steel on "Incomplete Is a Leech" - Troy Strains
  • Piano on "Of Want and Misery: The Nothing That Kills", Crystal Ninja Strings - Matt Goldman
  • Additional vocals on "Admission: Regret" - Josh Scogin
  • Recording - Matt Goldman
  • Mixing - Mike Watts
  • Mastering - Troy Glessner
  • Engineering - Tyler Orr, Troy Strains, Jeremiah Edwards
  • Art - Asterik Studios

[edit] External links

The full album can be heard at Last.Fm

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