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Era 4.0
Studio album by
ReleasedNovember 27th, 2015
GenreGothic metal
Length40:10
LabelIndependent
ProducerPenumbra
Penumbra chronology
Seclusion
(2003)
Era 4.0
(2015)

Era 4.0 is the fourth studio album by the French gothic metal band Penumbra, released on November 27, 2015 under their own record label.[1]

It represented a return to the recording studio for the band after 12 years of absence.[2]

Track listing

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All songs written by Jarlath (Maxime Meheust).

  1. "New Era" (01:58)
  2. "Insane?" (02:43)
  3. "Charon" (04:02)
  4. "Save My World" (04:44)
  5. "Exhumed" (04:21)
  6. "Insidious" (04:03)
  7. "Eerie Shelter" (05:32)
  8. "Before Oblivion" (04:54)
  9. "Avalon" (04:26)
  10. "Malice in Wonderland" (03:27)

Personnel

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Penumbra

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  • Jarlaath - Vocals, Keyboards, Lyrics
  • Agone - Bass, Vocals (backing)
  • Neo - Guitars
  • Arathelis - Drums
  • Loic - Guitars
  • Asphodel - Vocals
  • Zoltan - Keyboards, Orchestrations

Additional musicians

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  • Tatiana Probst, Amelie Robins - Vocals (soprano)
  • Cecile Meltzer - Vocals (mezzo-soprano)
  • Guilhem Souyri - Baritone
  • Pierre Bessiere - Bass
  • Thomas D'Arbigny - Guitars and bass (additional)
  • Loic Taillebrest - Bagpipes

Production

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  • Mario Sanchez Nevado - Artwork, Design
  • Julien Portrat - Recording, Mixing
  • Xavier Robin - Recording, Mixing
  • Jens Bogren - Mastering
  • Pablo de Selva - Photography

References

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  1. ^ "Penumbra (FRA) : Era 4.0". spirit-of-metal.com. Spirit of Metal webzine. Retrieved 19 September 2016.
  2. ^ "Penumbra - New Album Recorded". metalstorm.net. Metal Storm. 16 January 2015. Retrieved 19 September 2016.
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