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Nuclear Winter (The Lonely Forest album)

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Nuclear Winter is the first full length album by The Lonely Forest. It was released on August 4, 2007. The album is a concept album about the end of the world and the escape from destruction through space travel. It was written by The Lonely Forest with the lyrics and story by John Van Deusen. It was produced by Sam Winston and The Lonely Forest. The piano used in this recording was a 1901 Bechstein.[1]

Track listing

  1. "Prelude"
  2. "Stars and Moons" (In which our hero questions life on Earth and envisions Cygnus)
  3. "Malthusian Trap" (Concerning mankind's rapid growth in population)
  4. "Hangman" (In which our hero's love interest loses her son)
  5. "Lessons in Miscommunication" part 1 (The lonely hero)
  6. "Wisemans Warning" (In a predetermined meeting, our hero is warned of Earth's imminent destruction)
  7. "Leader Holding His Eyes" (The Wiseman's thoughts on Earth's depleting beauty and arrogant leadership)
  8. "Flight of the Swan"
  9. "Cygnus" (The decision to leave promptly)
  10. "Nuclear Winter" (In which our hero watches earth disappear through his starship window)
  11. "Idiocy" (Cabin feverrrrrrrrrrrrr)
  12. "Soil, Silt and Clay" (A love poem written in the back of a cold, grey spaceship)
  13. "Lessons in Miscommunication" part 2 (The weary hero loses hope)
  14. "The Secret" (Concerning the tyrannous power that ultimately lead to Earth's destruction)
  15. "Of The Deepest Reflections" (Our hero's last thoughts before teleporting through Cygnus X-1)

Personnel

Braydn Krueger - Percussion
Eric Sturgeon - Bass
John Van Deusen - Vocals, Piano, Keys

Notes

  1. ^ See album insert.