In Fields of Pestilent Grief

In Fields of Pestilent Grief
Studio album by Funeral
Released 2002
Recorded Studio Tinnilus, Autumn 1999 and November/December 2000
Genre Gothic doom
Length 54:33
Label Nocturnal Music[1]
Funeral chronology
Tragedies
(1995)
In Fields of Pestilent Grief
(2002)
From These Wounds
(2006)

In Fields of Pestilent Grief is a studio album by the Norwegian funeral doom metal band Funeral. It was their first full-length studio album ever since their album Tragedies. Einar Fredriksen, who was then the bassist of Funeral, gave several reasons for the seven-year gap in between albums in an interview with doom-metal.com. Some of those reasons, according to Fredriksen, was because Funeral's previous label, Arctic Serenades, decided to rip the band off, Toril Snyen was kicked out of the band (and replacing her proved to be very difficult), finding a label, and lack of motivation from some of the band members. These circumstances caused the band to hit rock bottom. Eventually, the band got to recording this album, and according to Einar, it still had the trademarks of old Funeral, but was more inspired by their anger due to the certain aforementioned circumstances.[1]

The interview that Einar Fredriksen shared these statements in would turn out to be his last interview before committing suicide in January 2003.

Track listing

  1. "Yield to Me" 7:07
  2. "Truly a Suffering" 4:33
  3. "The Repentant" 6:41
  4. "The Stings I Carry" 5:40
  5. "When Light Will Dawn" 8:34
  6. "In Fields of Pestilent Grief" 1:45
  7. "Facing Failure" 6:13
  8. "What Could Have Been" 3:42
  9. "Vile are the Pains" 5:49
  10. "Epilogue" 4:29

References

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