01. "For My Demons" 02. "I Am Nothing" 03. "In Death, A Song" 04. "Had To (Leave)" 05. "This punishment" 06. "Right Into The Bliss" 07. "No Good Can Come Of This" 08. "Strained" 09. "A darkness coming" 10. "Nightmares By The Sea" 11. "Black Session" 12. "No Devotation (Bonus Track)" 13. "Fractured (Bonustrack)"
Number of discs:
1
Description:
Tonight's Decision by Various, released 19 May 2003, includes the following tracks: "In Death, A Song", "This Punishment", "No Good Can Come Of This", "A Darkness Coming" and more.
This version of Tonight's Decision comes as a 1xCD. -
"Tonight's Decision" is a captivating album by the Swedish band Katatonia, released in CD format by Peaceville Records. This 1999 release marks a significant evolution in Katatonia?s sound, blending melancholic melodies with atmospheric rock and subtle metal influences. The album features introspective lyrics and haunting vocals that explore themes of loss, longing, and emotional turmoil. Standout tracks like "For My Demons," "Right into the Bliss," and "Strained" showcase the band's ability to create immersive sonic landscapes that resonate deeply with listeners.
Katatonia was formed in Stockholm in 1991 and has become one of the most influential bands within the doom and progressive metal scenes. Known for their unique fusion of dark atmospheres and melodic songwriting, they have garnered critical acclaim for albums such as "Brave Murder Day," "The Great Cold Distance," and "Dead End Kings." Their music often explores existential themes through poetic lyricism.
Peaceville Records is a renowned British label specializing in alternative, doom, death, black metal, and experimental genres since its founding in 1987. Over decades, Peaceville has been home to legendary acts like My Dying Bride, Anathema, Opeth (early works), Paradise Lost (early works), alongside Katatonia?cementing its reputation as a pioneer within underground music culture.
This is a great album of the Swedish masters Katatonia. Here a collection of great songs like In Death a Song, My Demons, I am nothing,... Essential album!
HYUNG RAE K. - 09/Dec/2021
Tonight’s Decision seems more like a transitional album than anything else. The Swedish band didn’t exactly “experiment”, but rather issued a very personal and effective formula of Post-Grunge à la Tool/Deftones/Alice in Chains that included atmospheric and whispered verses and intense, louder choruses, only without the famous screaming associated with the genre.