Ascendence


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FieldValue
nameAscendence
typeStudio
artistLord
coverAscendence.jpg
released4 September 2007
recordedMain Street Studios and SLS Studios, Wollongong
genreHeavy metal
length51:03, 54:33 (Australia)
62:06 (Japan)
labelModern Invasion
Soundholic
producerLord Tim
prev_titleA Personal Journey
prev_year2003
next_titleHear No Evil
next_year2008
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| name = Ascendence | type = Studio | artist = Lord | cover = Ascendence.jpg | alt = | released = 4 September 2007 | recorded = Main Street Studios and SLS Studios, Wollongong | venue = | studio = | genre = Heavy metal | length = 51:03, 54:33 (Australia) 62:06 (Japan) | label = Modern Invasion Soundholic | producer = Lord Tim | prev_title = A Personal Journey | prev_year = 2003 | next_title = Hear No Evil | next_year = 2008 | rev1 = Pyromusic.net | rev1Score = (8.6/10) | rev2 = | rev2Score = Ascendence is the second album by the Australian heavy metal band Lord. It was released on 4 September 2007 by the Melbourne label Modern Invasion and in Japan by Soundholic.

Overview

Pre-production work began on the album in late 2006. In January 2007 Lord Tim started a thread on the band's online forum that detailed the writing and recording process, also revealing that the artwork for the album had already been completed, by the Colombian artist Felipe Machado Franco. Ascendence was recorded at Main Street Studios and the band's studio in Wollongong, Australia. The pop singer Tania Moran recorded backing vocals for several songs and guest musicians Chris Brooks and Mark Furtner added guitar solos in four tracks. Furtner was later added to the group as Lord's permanent second guitarist.

The bonus track varies according to regions. On the Australian release, it is a cover version of a song that originally appeared on the Pantera tribute album The Art of Shredding: A Tribute to Dime, but has since been entirely remixed. On the Japanese release, it is an X Japan cover featuring vocals from the singer of Japanese band Vigilante.

Track listing

| title1 = Echoes of the Past | writer1 = Tim Grose | length1 = 0:39 | title2 = Reborn | writer2 = Tim Grose/Tim Yatras/Andrew Dowling | length2 = 5:51 | title3 = Going Down | writer3 = Tim Grose/Tim Yatras | length3 = 4:30 | title4 = Same Old Lines | writer4 = Tim Grose/Tim Yatras/Andrew Dowling | length4 = 5:41 | title5 = Rain | writer5 = Tim Grose/Tim Yatras/Andrew Dowling | length5 = 6:07 | title6 = My Own Way | writer6 = Tim Grose/Tim Yatras | length6 = 6:22 | title7 = Through the Fire | writer7 = Tim Grose/Tim Yatras | length7 = 4:50 | title8 = The Calm | writer8 = Tim Grose/Tim Yatras/Andrew Dowling | length8 = 1:12 | title9 = Limb From Limb | writer9 = Tim Grose/Tim Yatras/Andrew Dowling | length9 = 5:46 | title10 = 220 | writer10 = Tim Grose/Tim Yatras | length10 = 2:33 | title11 = Legacy | writer11 = Tim Grose/Tim Yatras | length11 = 7:51

;Australian bonus track | title12 = Shattered | writer12 = Vinnie Paul/Dimebag Darrell/Phil Anselmo/Rex Brown | length12 = 3:30}}

;Japanese bonus track | title13 = Silent Jealousy | writer13 = Yoshiki | length13 = 7:33}}

Personnel

;Musical Lord

with

  • Tania Moran – backing vocals
  • Gareth Michael – backing vocals
  • Mark Furtner – guitar (on 4, 9)
  • Chris Brooks – guitar (on 5, 7)
  • Mav Stevens – guitar (on 12, Australian edition)
  • Hideaki Niwa – vocals (on 12, Japanese edition)

;Technical

  • Produced and mixed by Lord Tim at SLS Studios, Wollongong
  • Drums and vocals engineered by Adam Jordan at Main Street Studios, Wollongong
  • Guitars, bass guitar, keyboards and editing by Lord Tim at SLS Studios, Wollongong

;Graphical

  • Cover art – Felipe Machado Franco
  • Booklet design and layout – Lord Tim
  • Photography – Lord Tim and Karyn Hamilton

References

References

  1. "PyroMusic.net – Review of: LORD – Ascendence".
  2. "The Ascendence update thread".

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