Projector (stylized : projector, or on the reissue p.r.o.j.e.c.t.o.r.) is the fourth studio album by Swedish melodic death metal band Dark Tranquillity.
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Released | 10 August 1999[1] | |||
Recorded | September 1998 Studio Fredman | |||
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Length | 54:23 | |||
Label | Century Media | |||
Producer | Fredrik Nordström | |||
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Source | Rating |
AllMusic | [2] |
Sputnikmusic | [3] |
Lineup change
editIn January 1999, with the album recorded months prior, and its release months ahead, Fredrik Johansson and Dark Tranquillity mutually split. It was due to Johansson wanting to focus more on being a father, meaning he couldn't tour with the band. Johansson didn’t want to leave his family anymore and he wanted to keep a day job as opposed to the difficulties of being in the music industry. There were mutually no hard feelings between both parties, but with all of Johansson's reasons, the band still saw it as a lack of commitment to Dark Tranquillity as well. The album marks the last release with Johansson.
With difficulties always finding a new guitar player, a switch then occurred in the band when Johansson's empty guitarist position was then taken the band's bassist Martin Henriksson, who was reluctant at the time to do the switch, due to his belief of being an average guitar player, but still went on to do so. To take Henriksson's bassist position, the band hired Michael Nicklasson.
Lastly, since the album included a lot of piano, keyboards and electronics and the band wanting it to become an integral part of the band's later sound, the band also hired an additional full-time member, Martin Brändström as their first keyboardist ever to complete the new lineup to tour for the album. With the lineup, they played live bonus tracks of the reissue of this album and filmed a music video for "ThereIn".
Style
editProjector marked a noteworthy progression in the band's style, featuring piano and clean guitar work akin to that of gothic metal. Vocalist Mikael Stanne's prevalent use of clean vocals differentiated this release from their previous work. Because of its deviation from the band's previous efforts, Projector was met with a mixed reception by longtime fans, but it also attracted a fair number of new listeners.[citation needed]
Track listing
editAll lyrics are written by Mikael Stanne
No. | Title | Music | Length |
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1. | "FreeCard" | Henriksson, Sundin, Jivarp | 4:31 |
2. | "ThereIn" | Henriksson, Sundin | 5:55 |
3. | "UnDo Control" | Sundin, Jivarp, Henriksson | 5:10 |
4. | "Auctioned" | Jivarp | 6:06 |
5. | "To a Bitter Halt" | Henriksson, Johansson | 4:48 |
6. | "The Sun Fired Blanks" | Henriksson, Sundin, Johansson | 4:17 |
7. | "Nether Novas" | Jivarp, Sundin, Henriksson | 6:14 |
8. | "Day to End" | Stanne | 3:08 |
9. | "Dobermann" | Henriksson, Sundin | 4:38 |
10. | "On Your Time" | Henriksson, Jivarp, Johansson | 5:37 |
Total length: | 50:29 |
No. | Title | Music | Additional Notes | Length |
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11. | "UnDo Control" | Sundin, Jivarp, Henriksson | Live at Krzemionki Studio TVP, Kraków, on 7 October 2002, from the Live Damage DVD | 3:49 |
No. | Title | Music | Additional notes | Length |
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11. | "Asleep in the Bandaged Light" | Jivarp | Instrumental orchestral track, some melody of "FreeCard", previously unreleased | 3:20 |
12. | "No One" | Henriksson, Sundin | from Exposures – In Retrospect and Denial | 4:41 |
13. | "Exposure" | Henriksson, Johansson, Sundin | from Exposures – In Retrospect and Denial | 3:52 |
14. | "ThereIn" | Henriksson, Sundin | Live at the Rolling Stone, Milan, on 31 October 2008, from the Where Death Is Most Alive DVD, previously unreleased | 6:11 |
Release history
editThe limited edition digipak includes the bonus track "Exposure". However, there were problems with the pressings because not all the digipaks include "Exposure" and there are some traditional releases that include the track. The Japanese version of the album has different cover art and includes a booklet with more photos and biographical information. The 2009 reissue has digitally remastered audio.
Date | Note |
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10 August 1999 | |
25 November 1999 | |
25 May 2009 | Reissue |
Credits
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Dark Tranquillityedit
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Productionedit
On "ThereIn" (Live)edit
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Additional musiciansedit
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References
edit- ^ "Dark Tranquillity - Projector - Encyclopaedia Metallum: The Metal Archives".
- ^ AllMusic review
- ^ Mikesn. "Dark Tranquillity – Projector". Sputnikmusic. Retrieved 26 September 2018.