℗ 2020 Translation Loss Records
Released December 4, 2015
Duration 51m 44s
Record Label Translation Loss Records
Catalogue No. TL168
Genre Metal (Doom)
 

The Tomb of All Things (Reissue)

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1.1
Epigraph
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2:27
1.2
Sol Marasmus
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11:57
1.3
Forgotten Path
UN
13:42
1.4
Through the Luminous Dusk
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10:16
1.5
The Tomb of All Things
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13:22
44.1 kHz / 24-bit PCM – Translation Loss Records Studio Masters
Track title
Peak
(dB FS)
RMS
(dB FS)
LUFS
(integrated)
DR
Album average
Range of values
-0.91
-3.36 to -0.30
-13.51
-22.54 to -10.51
-10.94
-19.30 to -8.30
7
6 to 12
1
Epigraph
-3.36-22.54-19.312
2
Sol Marasmus
-0.30-11.43-8.96
3
Forgotten Path
-0.30-10.51-8.36
4
Through the Luminous Dusk
-0.30-11.18-8.97
5
The Tomb of All Things
-0.30-11.88-9.36

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