Autumn Aurora

Autumn Aurora is the second album by the Ukrainian black metal band Drudkh, released in 2004. It is the first Drudkh album to incorporate synthesizers and, as with its predecessor, its lyrics have never been released.

Some releases of Autumn Aurora have "Summoning the Rain" and "Glare of Autumn" combined as a single track. The album has been re-released on November 9, 2009, by Season of Mist, featuring a remastered sound and a new album artwork.

Autumn Aurora had a strong critical success: for example, it was chosen the best album of the year by Chronicles of Chaos web-zine.

Read more about Autumn Aurora:  Track Listing

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