F.E.A.R. (Forgotten, Enslaved, Admired, Released)

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F.E.A.R. (Forgotten, Enslaved, Admired, Released)
Studio album by
Released7 March 2014
GenrePower metal
Length63:54
LabelPhonotraxx Publishing
ProducerJens Faber
Dawn of Destiny chronology
Praying to the World
(2012)
F.E.A.R. (Forgotten, Enslaved, Admired, Released)
(2014)
To Hell
(2015)

F.E.A.R. (Forgotten, Enslaved, Admired, Released) is the fifth studio album by German power metal band Dawn of Destiny, released 7 March 2014. The album is based on a concept story, divided into 4 acts, which focuses on the tragic fate of a young girl. The story tells of a girl who sits in a wheelchair by a car accident caused by her own mother and also lives a tragic life.

Track listing[edit]

No.TitleLength
1."And with Silence Comes the Fear" (featuring Hjördis Faber and Mats Levén)5:37
2."Waiting for a Sign"3:22
3."My Memories"4:28
4."Innocence Killed"5:36
5."End This Nightmare"3:50
6."No Hope for the Healing" (featuring Jon Oliva)6:18
7."Rising Angel"4:32
8."Finally"4:34
9."Prayers"3:58
10."Then I Found You"4:13
11."One Last Time"9:57
12."Dying in Your Arms"3:40
13."To Live Is to Suffer"3:49
Total length:63:54

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Personnel[edit]

Dawn Of Destiny[edit]

  • Jens Faber – bass, lead vocals, backing vocals, piano, orchestration, lyrics, engineering, producer
  • Dirk Raczkiewicz – keyboards, synthesizer
  • Veith Offenbächer – rhythm guitars, acoustic guitars, lead guitars, solo guitars, engineering
  • Jeanette Scherff – lead vocals, backing vocals

Guest musicians[edit]

  • Hjördis Faber – additional vocals (track 1)
  • John Sagias – drums, percussion
  • Jon Oliva – lead vocals (track 6)
  • Mats Levén – lead vocals (track 1)

Production and design[edit]

  • Dennis Köhne – mixing, mastering
  • Dominik Tolksdorf – lyrical assistance
  • Dirk Schelpmeier – photography
  • Felipe Machado Franco – cover art, design

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Dawn Of Destiny - F.E.A.R. Forgotten, Enslaved, Admired, Released". Discogs. Retrieved 18 February 2020.
  2. ^ F.E.A.R. Forgotten, Enslaved, Admired, Released, retrieved 18 February 2020