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The Pagan Winter
Demo album by
ReleasedMay 1995
RecordedApril 10–12, 1995
LMS Studio
Szombathely, Hungary
GenreBlack metal
Length
  • 21:10 (original)
  • 33:12 (re-issue 1997)
LabelMascot/Two Moons (re-release 1997)
ProducerBertalan Domby
Sear Bliss chronology
The Pagan Winter
(1995)
Phantoms
(1996)

The Pagan Winter is the first studio recording by Hungarian symphonic black metal band Sear Bliss. In that time founder/bass guitarist András Nagy was only 17 years old. Thanks to this demo Mascot Records from the Netherlands offered a three-album contract and signed the band.

Mascot Records re-released The Pagan Winter on CD in 1997 following the success of Sear Bliss's debut album Phantoms.

Track listing

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  1. "Ancient" – 4:54
  2. "The Pagan Winter" – 4:24
  3. "…Where the Darkness Always Reigned" – 7:20
  4. "Twilight" – 4:33
  5. "In the Shadow of Another World" (re-issue bonus track) – 12:02

Credits

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Re-release

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The original track list was extended by a 12-minute song called "In the Shadow of Another World" recorded between November 7–11, 1996 in Nautilus Studio, Sopron, Hungary. Kris Verwimp created new artwork for the re-release.

Sear Bliss line-up at "In the Shadow of Another World" recording:

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