Every true fan of melodic death metal is familiar with the famous Gothenburg scene, which is the home for such prominent names as At The Gates, In Flames and Dark Tranquility. Gardenian is yet another spawn of the Swedish metal community, but unlike many other bands from that region, they managed to stand up the fathers of the genre and deliver a huge dose of solid melodic death metal, at the same time presenting a sound of their own. Both of their albums released for Nuclear Blast − "Soulburner" and "Sindustries" − received an impressive number of positive reviews over the years, but eventually Gardenian never did get the acclaim they deserved.
This double re−issue is a perfect opportunity to get to know one of the most talented groups ever to emerge on the Gothenburg scene! Released in a new digipak edition, limited to numerated 2000 copies, digitally remastered using 24-Bit process on golden disc.
CD 1 � Soulburner:
1. As a True King
2. Powertool
3. Deserted
4. Soulburner
5. If Tomorrow's Gone
6. Small Electric Space
7. Chaos In Flesh
8. Ecstacy of Life
9. Tell the World I'm sorry
10. Loss
11. Black Days
CD 2 � Sindustrips:
1. Selfproclaimed Messiah
2. Doom & Gloom
3. Long Snap To Zero
4. Courageous
5. Heartless
6. The Suffering
7. Scissorfight
8. Sonic Death Monkey
9. Sindustries
10. Funeral
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