Ebonshire

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Ebonshire
Compilation album by
ReleasedDecember 7, 2018
GenreNeoclassical dark wave, Christmas music
LabelMonolith Graphics
ProducerJoseph Vargo
Nox Arcana chronology
Ebonshire 5
(2017)
Ebonshire
(2018)
The Cabinets of Doctor Arcana
(2019)

Ebonshire is the 27th album released by Nox Arcana. It is a collection of songs from 5 earlier volumes in a series of winter holiday EPs inspired by Nox Arcana's holiday music trilogy: Winter's Knight (2005), Winter's Eve (2009), and Winter's Majesty (2012), which are each set in a fantasy realm called Ebonshire. This full-length release includes 4 new tracks.[1]

Composer Joseph Vargo explained that each year a new volume of songs is to be added to the Ebonshire series for the winter holiday season.[2][3]

Track listing

  1. The Shire Path — 2:29
  2. Winterdream — 3:43
  3. Homeward Bound — 2:53
  4. Drifting Ivory — 3:57
  5. Through Wintry Wilds — 2:41
  6. Shades Of The Past — 2:37
  7. December's Child — 2:49
  8. Winter Spell — 4:13
  9. Running With Wolves — 2:58
  10. Candles In The Snow — 3:01
  11. Lost In Time — 3:23
  12. Echoes of Elise — 3:29
  13. Hearthside Lullaby — 3:25
  14. The Dark Before The Dawn — 4:15
  15. Silver Horizon — 3:25
  16. Kindred Spirits — 2:42
  17. Solstice Eve — 3:30
  18. Evening Snowfall — 3:52
  19. Stars In The Heavens — 3:58
  20. Rex Ventorum — 3:53
  21. Journey's End — 7:34 *
  • Includes a bonus track.

References

  1. ^ "Nox Arcana announcement 2018". Facebook. Retrieved 28 November 2018.
  2. ^ "Nox Arcana announcement". Retrieved 2013-12-15.
  3. ^ "New Releases by Nox Arcana". Blaue Rosen. Retrieved 30 November 2015.