Ethereal Menace Explained

Ethereal Menace
Type:Album
Artist:The Awakening
Cover:The Awakening - Ethereal Menace.jpg
Released:July 1999
Recorded:1999 Nytesound Studios, Johannesburg, South Africa
Genre:Gothic rock, industrial rock, darkwave
Label:Intervention Arts
Producer:Ashton Nyte
Prev Title:Request
Prev Year:1997
Next Title:The Fourth Seal of Zeen
Next Year:2000

Ethereal Menace is the third album by South African gothic rock band The Awakening released in July 1999.[1] The album utilizes elements of industrial music, a style later dubbed as "dark future rock" [2] by Nyte. Another music video was produced by South African Music Awards winner, director Eban Olivier's Concrete Productions, for the single "The March." The video was placed in rotation on MTV Europe.

Recording

In November 1998, the album Ethereal Menace was written, performed, engineered, and produced by Ashton Nyte, and mastered by Graham Handley at Street 16.

Track listing

All songs written by Ashton Nyte.

  1. "In Etherea"
  2. "Naked"
  3. "Chains"
  4. "Wasted Miracle"
  5. "Still the Sun"
  6. "Sentimental Runaways"
  7. "Nostalgia"
  8. "The March (part 1)"
  9. "The March (part 2)"
  10. "Dreams on Fire"

Notes and References

  1. Web site: The Awakening - Ethereal Menace . 2007-09-22 . Intervention Arts . 1999 . Intervention Arts . Intervention Arts . https://web.archive.org/web/20070607135734/http://www.awakening.co.za/ethereal_menace.php . 2007-06-07 . dead .
  2. Web site: Ashton Nyte Interview . 2008-04-06 . HM Magazine . 2004 . HM Magazine 2004.07 . HM Magazine .