To Welcome the Fade

To Welcome the Fade is the fourth full-length studio album released by the doom metal/death metal band Novembers Doom in 2002. It was re-issued in 2004 by The End Records with a second CD containing the EP "For Every Leaf that Falls" as well as live versions of Lost in a Day and Not the Strong and a live bootleg video for Within my Flesh. Also contains a live video of Within my Flesh.

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Novembers Doom

Novembers Doom is a death/doom metal band from Chicago, Illinois. They are currently signed to The End Records. Novembers Doom is one of the earliest U.S. doom/death metal bands that are still active today along with Evoken and Rigor Sardonicous. Novembers Doom formed in 1989 as the death–thrash...

Label

The End Records

The End Records is a Brooklyn, NY based record label. The End Records is a record label founded in 1998. The label initially released music by experimental and avant-garde metal bands, but have recently branched out into other genres including punk and alternative. The label specializes in signing...
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