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1999 studio album by Horna
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Haudankylmyyden Mailla (Finnish for "in the lands of the coldness of graves") is the second full-length studio album by the black metal band Horna . It was released on Solistitium Records in 1999[1] and was limited to 1,500 copies. It was then re-released by Omvina Records in 2005, and again on Blut & Eisen Productions in 2007. Both re-released versions have some type of alteration from the original version.
Track listing [ ]
1. "Prologi (English: Prologue)" 2:20 2. "Yhdeksän Yö (English: The Night of the Nine)" 7:48 3. "...Jeesuksen Verestä (English: ...By Jesus's Blood)" 4:55 4. "Ylle Kuihtuneen Ajan Ajatusten (rough English: Of the Thoughts of Time Wilted Above)" 7:51 5. "Kun Jumalan Sydän On Murskattu (English: When the Heart of God Has Been Crushed)" 4:49 6. "(Kaiken) Kristityn Kuolema (English: The Death of (Everything) Christian)" 5:39 7. "Viimeinen Sielu Jumalan Valosta (English: The Last Soul from God's Light)" 5:14 8. "Haudankylmyyden Maille (English: To the Lands of the Coldness of Graves)" 3:48 9. "Hymni Tuomiopäivänä (English: Hymn on Doomsday)" 6:08 10. "Peikkomaille (English: To the Lands of Goblins)" 5:43 11. "Epilogi (English: Epilogue)" 9:04 12. "Kunnia Saatanalle, Sota (English: Glory to Satan, War)" 2:45
Personnel [ ]
Band members
Lauri Penttilä (Nazgul) – vocals
Jyri Vahvanen (Moredhel) – guitar
Shatraug – guitar
Skratt – bass
Gorthaur – drums
Technical staff
Anssi Kippo – mixer, recorder, producer
Jere Juutilainen (Fuuturi KY, LPR) – artwork design
Mattias Persson – other artwork
Kris Verwimp – portraits
Christophe Szpajdel - logo
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