Vain City Chronicles Explained

Vain City Chronicles
Type:studio
Artist:The Crest
Cover:The Crest vain city chronicles.jpg
Released:May 17, 2005
Genre:Gothic rock
Length:45:12
Label:Season of Mist
Producer:Kristian Sigland
Prev Title:Letters From Fire
Prev Year:2002

Vain City Chronicles is the second album release by Norwegian gothic metal band The Crest.

The album was recorded in November 2004 at Top Room Studio and produced by Kristian Sigland. The album was released on May 17, 2005.[1]

A videoclip was made for "Run Like Blazes"[2] featuring the band performing in a 1930s club before lead singer Nell Sigland tries to flee with the cash. The other band members eventually catch and shoot her, leaving her to bleed to death on a street.

The Spanish lyrics on "Reptile" it is from a poem of Uruguayan poet Roberto Genta, but was recorded by a Spanish actor. Track #11 "My War / Broken Glass" features an acoustic reprise of track #2 "My War".

Track listing

  1. "Run Like Blazes"
  2. "My War"
  3. "Silent"
  4. "Another Life"
  5. "Come on Down"
  6. "Flavour of the Day"
  7. "Reptile"
  8. "New Profound Fear"
  9. "Imaginary Friend"
  10. "House of Mirrors"
  11. "My War / Broken Glass"

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Notes and References

  1. Allmusic (((Vain City Chronicles > Overview)))
  2. Web site: The Crest - Run Like Blazes . YouTube . 2012-03-13.