Lunar Strain

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Lunar Strain is the debut studio album by Swedish heavy metal band In Flames, released in April 1994. The album is known for its "folky elements", with the inclusion of violins and acoustic guitars along with influences from black metal.[3]

Lunar Strain
Studio album by
Released1994
RecordedMid–late 1993[1]
StudioStudio Fredman, Gothenburg
GenreMelodic death metal[2]
Length36:43
Label
ProducerIn Flames
In Flames chronology
Lunar Strain
(1994)
Subterranean
(1995)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic[2]

It is the only In Flames album to not feature Anders Fridén as the vocalist and Björn Gelotte as either drummer or lead guitarist. Guitarist Jesper Strömblad plays the drums, while the vocals are sung by Dark Tranquillity vocalist Mikael Stanne, a session musician for In Flames at the time. Stanne had sung with the band previously on "Demo '93". Coincidentally, Fridén was the original vocalist for Dark Tranquillity and he effectively traded places with Stanne in 1995. As of 2010, no members who played on this album are still with the band.

The songs "Behind Space" and "Clad in Shadows" were re-recorded in the album Colony (1999), featuring In Flames' future lineup; both songs were renamed with the suffix '99 at the end of the title. "Clad in Shadows '99" was also released on the reissue of the album Whoracle (1997).

Reissues

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In 1999, the album was re-released under the title Lunar Strain – Subterranean, including all tracks from the band's future release, Subterranean.

On the 2003 Regain Records re-release, the songs order differs slightly, with "Clad in Shadows" being the second track, shifting the rest down by one. However, the discrepancy is not apparent in the album's track listing. Track 10, on the original release "Clad in Shadows", became Track 2 (this was not shown on the album's track list), and each track after track 2 ended up being credited as the track before (i.e. "Clad in Shadows" is credited as "Lunar Strain", and so on).

The album was re-released and remastered with bonus tracks in 2004 via Regain Records and in 2005 via Candlelight Records, featuring the same artwork but a more modern logo, as seen on Reroute to Remain and Come Clarity. The bonus tracks are actually three songs re-recorded from the band's 1993 demo,[4] which contained "alternative mixed versions of the album recordings."

Track listing

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All lyrics are written by Mikael Stanne; all music is composed by Glenn Ljungström and Jesper Strömblad

1994 original release
No.TitleLength
1."Behind Space"4:55
2."Lunar Strain"4:05
3."Starforsaken"3:10
4."Dreamscape" (instrumental)3:45
5."Everlost (Part I)"4:17
6."Everlost (Part II)"2:57
7."Hårgalåten" (instrumental; traditional song)2:26
8."In Flames"5:33
9."Upon an Oaken Throne"2:49
10."Clad in Shadows"2:49
Total length:36:43
Lunar Strain – Subterranean (includes tracks from the EP Subterranean)[5]
No.TitleLength
11."Stand Ablaze"4:33
12."Everdying"4:23
13."Subterranean"5:46
14."Timeless"1:46
15."Biosphere"5:07
16."Dead Eternity"5:01
17."The Inborn Lifeless"3:23


2005 remastered re-release
No.TitleLength
1."Behind Space"4:55
2."Clad in Shadows"2:49
3."Lunar Strain"4:05
4."Starforsaken"3:10
5."Dreamscape" (instrumental)3:45
6."Everlost (Part I)"4:17
7."Everlost (Part II)"2:57
8."Hårgalåten" (instrumental)2:26
9."In Flames"5:33
10."Upon an Oaken Throne"2:49
11."In Flames (1993 Promo Version)"5:49
12."Upon an Oaken Throne (1993 Promo Version)"3:05
13."Acoustic Piece (1993 Promo Version)" (instrumental)0:38
14."Clad in Shadows (1993 Promo Version)"2:47

Personnel

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In Flames

Guest musicians

Technical personnel

  • Fredrik Nordström, H. Bjurkvist, J. Karlsson – engineering
  • In Flames, Fredrik Nordström – mixing
  • StageTech – production
  • Kenneth Johansson – cover art and photos
  • Henrik Lindahl – additional photos
  • Local Hero Music – layout

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Release history

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Region Date Format Label
Various 1 April 1994 CD Wrong Again
Japan 1999 CD Toy's Factory
Various 2003 CD Regain / Candelight
Various 2005 CD Regain / Candlelight

References

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  1. ^ a b "Lunar Strain". inflames.com. Archived from the original on 18 October 2006.
  2. ^ a b Henderson, Alex. "In Flames - "Lunar Strain"". AllMusic. Retrieved 8 February 2019.
  3. ^ Mills, Matt (2 August 2023). "Every In Flames album ranked from worst to best". Louder. Retrieved 3 September 2024.
  4. ^ "In Flames - Lunar Strain review - Metal Storm". www.metalstorm.net.
  5. ^ "In Flames - Lunar Strain / Subterranean". Discogs.
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