Autumn Aurora is the second album by Ukrainian black metal band Drudkh, originally released on November 28, 2004 through Supernal Music. As with all of Drudkh's Supernal releases, it was later remastered and reissued with new artwork on Season of Mist's Underground Activists label, due to issues with royalty payments from Supernal.
Autumn Aurora is the first Drudkh album to incorporate synthesizers, and as with its predecessor, its lyrics have never been released. The album has been subject to...
Autumn Aurora is the second album by Ukrainian black metal band Drudkh, originally released on November 28, 2004 through Supernal Music. As with all of Drudkh's Supernal releases, it was later remastered and reissued with new artwork on Season of Mist's Underground Activists label, due to issues with royalty payments from Supernal.
Autumn Aurora is the first Drudkh album to incorporate synthesizers, and as with its predecessor, its lyrics have never been released. The album has been subject to strong critical acclaim, with many fans citing it as Drudkh's strongest record to date.
Last.fm's track listing is incorrect. The complete track list is:
1. Fading
2. Summoning the Rain
3. Glare of Autumn
4. Sunwheel
5. Wind of the Night Forests
6. The First Snow
While most releases of the album have featured song titles only in English, a recent release through iTunes also featured Ukrainian-language song titles:
1. Завмирання
2. Закликаючи дощ
3. Відблиски осені
4. Сонячне коло
5. Вітер нічних лісів
6. Перший сніг
Track three translates more literally as "Reflections of Autumn" rather than "Glare of Autumn", while track four translates more literally as "Sunshine" rather than "Sunwheel". Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.