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The 13th Floor (album)

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The 13th Floor is the fourth full-length studio album by the Norwegian gothic metal band Sirenia and their first with the Spanish vocalist Ailyn. It was released on 23 January 2009, through Nuclear Blast. The album features guest appearances by Jan Kenneth Barkved (who had also made some guest appearances on their album At Sixes and Sevens), and the French violin player, Stephanie Valentin, who adds to the sound along with the choir that has been a part of their sound since the beginning. The album was released in three formats: CD, CD-Digi and box set. The box set edition was restricted to 500 copies worldwide. The download-only single, "The Path to Decay", was released on 26 December 2008.[3]

Track listing

No.TitleLength
1."The Path to Decay"04:19
2."Lost in Life"03:14
3."The Mind Maelstrom"04:50
4."The Seventh Summer"05:24
5."Beyond Life's Scenery"04:35
6."The Lucid Door"04:51
7."Led Astray"04:37
8."Winterborn 77"05:36
9."Sirens of the Seven Seas"05:12
Total length:42:38
Limited edition bonus tracks
No.TitleLength
10."The Path to Decay" (radio edit)03:33
11."The Mind Maelstrom" (instrumental version)04:49
12."Winterborn 77" (instrumental version)05:33
Total length:56:33
  • The multimedia part includes photo gallery, wallpapers and screensavers. "The Path to Decay" was released as a promotional single and also has a video.

Charts

Chart (2009) Peak
position
French Albums Chart[4] 127
German Albums Chart[5] 87
Swiss Albums Chart[6] 67

Personnel

Sirenia

Additional musicians

  • Jan Kenneth Barkved – clean male vocals (on track #9)
  • Stephanie Valentin – violin (on tracks #3, #7, #8 & #9)
  • Damien Surian, Mathieu Landry, Emmanuelle Zoldan, Sandrine Gouttebe, Emilie Lesbros – choir (on all tracks)

Production

  • Arranged, produced and engineered by Morten Veland
  • Additional recording at Sound Suite Studios by Terje Refsnes
  • Mixed by Morten Veland and Tue Madsen
  • Mastered by Tue Madsen

References