Beyond the Darkness explained

Beyond The Darkness
Type:Album
Artist:Balzac
Cover:BalzacBeyond.jpg
Released:July 29, 2003
Length:59:51
Label:Misfits
Producer:Balzac
Prev Title:Zennou-Naru Musuu-No Me Ha Shi Wo Yubi Sasu
Prev Year:2000
Next Title:Came Out of the Grave
Next Year:2004

is a 2003 compilation album by the Japanese punk band Balzac. It features re-recordings of songs from the band's first five studio albums: The Last Men on Earth (1995), Deep – Teenagers from Outer Space (1997), 13 Stairway – The Children of the Night (1998), Zennou-Naru Musuu-No Me Ha Shi Wo Yubi Sasu (2000), and Terrifying! Art of Dying – The Last Men on Earth II (2002). Beyond the Darkness was Balzac's first North American release.[1]

Reception

Stewart Mason of AllMusic gave the album a score of four-and-a-half stars out of five, calling the choruses of the songs on the album "surprisingly catchy" and the album as a whole "a solidly entertaining overview of what they're [Balzac's] all about".

Track listing

DVD

  1. "Beware of Darkness"
  2. "Yami-No Mukou-No Subete-Wo"
  3. "The Silence of Crows"
  4. "Out of the Blue"
  5. "Making of Beware of Darkness"

Personnel

Balzac

Production

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Balzac - Out of the Grave and Into the Dark [CD/DVD]]. Paul. Aubin. 4 November 2005. Punknews.org. 28 January 2021.