The Raging Sun

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The Raging Sun
Studio album by
ReleasedMay 12, 2003 (Sweden)
May 26, 2003 (Europe)
RecordedFebruary 2003
GenrePost-rock, shoegaze
Length43:21
LabelBad Taste Records
ProducerLogh, John Congleton
Logh chronology
Every Time a Bell Rings an Angel Gets His Wings
(2002)
The Raging Sun
(2003)

(2003)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Punkbands.com5/5 stars [1]

The Raging Sun is the second album by Swedish post-rock band Logh. It was released in 2003.

An alternate version with a new black background cover was released in 2006, containing new and remixed songs along with videos and photo galleries. This version had a sticker stating "New version! New tracklist. New songs. New layout. The way it was meant to be..."

Track listing[]

Original version[]

  1. "The Contractor and the Assassin" – 4:06
  2. "End Cycle" – 2:32
  3. "An Alliance of Hearts" – 5:02
  4. "The Raging Sun" – 3:15
  5. "Thin Lines" – 4:02
  6. "The Bones of Generations" – 2:35
  7. "A Vote for Democracy" – 3:43
  8. "At This My Arm Was Weakened" – 5:19
  9. "City, I'm Sorry" – 7:42
  10. "Lights from Sovereign States" – 6:25

Alternate version[]

  1. "The Contractor and the Assassin" – 4:06
  2. "End Cycle" – 2:32
  3. "An Alliance of Hearts" – 5:02
  4. "The Raging Sun" – 3:16
  5. "Thin Lines" – 4:03
  6. "An Alliance of Worlds" – 3:45
  7. "The Bones of Generations (LVG version)" – 4:34
  8. "A Vote for Democracy" – 3:43
  9. "City, I'm Sorry" – 7:42
  10. "Lights from Sovereign States" – 8:57

Credits[]

  • Music and lyrics by Mattias Friberg
  • Performed and produced by Logh
  • Co-produced by John Congleton
  • Mixed by John Congleton, except track 4 and 7 mixed by Mathias Oldén and track 6 mixed by Pelle Gunnerfeldt
  • Drums on track 7 by Fredrik Normark and track 6 by Marco Hildén
  • Additional piano by Gustav Fagerström
  • Additional guitar by Frans Hägglund
  • Additional percussion by Frans Hägglund and Pelle Gunnerfeldt
  • Engineered by Frans Hägglund, Pelle Gunnerfeldt, Mathias Oldén and John Congleton
  • Recorded and mixed at Mission Hall Studio throughout 2003
  • Cover by Johan Lenason
  • Mastered by Henrik Jonsson

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