The Butterfly Effect (album)

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the butterfly effect
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Studio album by Moonspell
Released 1999
Recorded Trident Studios, London, June 1999
Genre Gothic metal
Length 57:21
Label Century Media Records
Producer Andy Reilly
Professional reviews
Moonspell chronology
Sin/Pecado
(1998)
the butterfly effect
(1999)
Darkness and Hope
(2001)

the butterfly effect (released in 1999) is the fourth full-length album by the Portuguese band Moonspell, inspired by chaos theory. The harsh and cold music of the album, composed primarily by the band’s keyboardist, Pedro Paixão, differs greatly from previous Moonspell releases. The album is more aggressive than Sin/Pecado, especially vocally. The use of samples and synthetizers, toned down guitars and the absence of guitar solos led to criticisms by many fans and critics.

Contents

[edit] Track listing

  1. “Soulsick” — 4:16
  2. “Butterfly FX” — 3:51
  3. “Can’t Bee” — 5:11
  4. “Lustmord” — 3:44
  5. “Self Abuse” — 4:16
  6. “I Am the Eternal Spectator” — 3:31
  7. “Soulitary Vice” — 3:27
  8. “Disappear Here” — 3:33
  9. “Adaptables” — 3:00
  10. “Angelizer” — 4:27
  11. “Tired” — 5:23
  12. “K (O Mal de Cristo)” — 12:40

[edit] Credits

[edit] Band members

[edit] Additional personnel

  • Oli Albergaria Savill – various misc instruments
Moonspell
Discography
Albums and EPs: Under the Moonspell | Wolfheart | Irreligious | Sin/Pecado | The Butterfly Effect | Darkness and Hope | The Antidote | Memorial | Under Satanæ
Singles and Promos: Goat on Fire | Opium | 2econd Skin | Butterfly Effect | Nocturna | Everything Invaded
Other releases: Serpent Angel (Morbid God Promo) | Anno Satanæ | Wolves from the Fog | The Great Silver Eye
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