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My Sombre Existence

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My Sombre Existence
📅 ReleasedJanuary 25, 2003
🎙️ RecordedJanuary 20–26, 2002
⏳ Length52:47
🏷️ LabelSelf-release
🤑 ProducerArson Theory[lower-alpha 1]
Nervepitch chronology
…How We Change (EP)
(2001)
My Sombre Existence
(2003)

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Script error: No such module "Check for conflicting parameters". My Sombre Existence (stylized as "…my sombre existence…") is the only studio album by the Canadian nu metal band Nervepitch.

The album was pitched to someone from Roadrunner Records by their manager, but was then rejected, causing all other members of the band moving on to other bands and music all together. Vocalist Ryan Moonlight committed suicide in 2015, bassist Johnny T's home burned down in 2018, with all materials being taken down, causing the album to be lost. Though, one of the songs of the albums, "Stitches" would soon be resurfaced by Jade, username @infrarainch2 on Instagram, starting a search for an entire album.

Jade contacted Julius T for extra information on the band. As Jade had successfully received a message from Julius, the entire album in FLAC would be sent over to her. As the music would be uploaded and available to platforms like Spotify, a user by the name @dannyglikesmusic, start to spread awareness of the band across TikTok, where a user had explained the band's existence, spreading interest among fans of bands like Korn or Deftones.[2]

Track listing

No.TitleLength
1."Intro (My Sanctuary)"1:06
2."It Ends Today"5:16
3."Torn Apart"5:41
4."Buried"5:44
5."Stitches"3:44
6."Interlude (Purity)"2:01
7."Rest"4:35
8."Shade"5:01
9."Seven"4:33
10."Possessed"4:13
11."Outro (My Final Moment)"10:53
Total length:52:47

Personnel

  • Ryan Moonlight — vocals
  • John "Johnny" Telewiak — bass
  • Julius Sneider — guitar, keyboards, mixer, writer, album cover
  • Scott "Scotty" Brindley — drums

Notes

  1. The entire album had been produced with the help of Arson Theory, putting availability on platforms like YouTube.[1]

References

  1. "Nervepitch - …My Sombre Existence…". YouTube.
  2. Cite error: Invalid <ref> tag; no text was provided for refs named how


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