Year of release 2025

Songs 13

Album time 01:03:17

Genre list Ambient, Darkwave, Post Rock, Classical

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The track list starts with Decomposed By The Fire Of The Firmament (Live At The Middle East, Boston, 7 / 21 / 98), For You Will Burn Your Wings Upon The Sun (Live At The Middle East, Boston, 7 / 21 / 98), As One Aflame Laid Bare By Desire (Live At The Middle East, Boston, 7 / 21 / 98), Slow Blur / Roses In The Snow (Live At The Middle East, Boston, 7 / 21 / 98), Given [1. The Waterfall 2. The Illuminating Gas] (Live At The Middle East, Boston, 7 / 21 / 98), Dulcinea (Live At The Middle East, Boston, 7 / 21 / 98), On Broken Shells Of Crystal Dreams (Live At The Middle East, Boston, 7 / 21 / 98), and Seireenien Lumoama (Live At The Middle East, Boston, 7 / 21 / 98). The track list is also useful when a visitor remembers a song title but not the complete album name.

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