From the Wrong Side of the Aperture | |
Type: | studio |
Artist: | Draconic |
Cover: | Fromthewrongsideoftheaperture.jpg |
Released: | April 3, 2009 |
Recorded: | Chainroom Studio, Senta, Serbia |
Genre: | Progressive metal Industrial metal Symphonic black metal |
Length: | 50:38 |
Label: | Noisehead Records |
Producer: | Nikola Mijić Marjan Mijić Draconic |
Prev Title: | Conflux |
Prev Year: | 2004 |
From the Wrong Side of the Aperture is the second studio album of the Serbian metal band Draconic. The album was recorded in 2008, and released in 2009 through Austrian label Noisehead Records. The album marked the band's shift from symphonic black metal towards progressive metal.
All songs written and performed by Draconic.
The album was generally well received by the Serbian reviewers. Vladimir Ninčić of Popboks stated that From the Wrong Side of the Aperture presents Serbia's first world-class metal record.[1] On the other hand, German Stormbringer gave this album 2.5/5 stars, praising the band's technicality and will to successfully break through the autistic Serbian metal scene, but criticized the band with the statement that the album was not a unique piece of metal, musically speaking.[2]