Twilight Theater
Encyclopedia
Release history
Country | Release Date |
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Finland | 17 March 2010 |
Itunes Worldwide | |
Germany | 29 October 2010 |
Austria | |
Switzerland | |
Singles
Single | Release Date | Charts |
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Dreaming Wide Awake Dreaming Wide Awake (song) Dreaming Wide Awake is the first single from the album Twilight Theater by Poets of the Fall. The single was released in Finland on 3 February 2010 and contains two versions of the title track... |
3 February 2010 (Finland) 10 February 2010 (iTunes) |
#18 (Finland) |
Trivia
- The track War is featured in the video-game Alan WakeAlan WakeAlan Wake is a story-driven action game in the psychological thriller genre, developed by Remedy Entertainment and published by Microsoft Game Studios, released for the Xbox 360 video game console in 2010...
- The track 15 Minute Flame was partly inspired by the movie The Sixth SenseThe Sixth SenseThe Sixth Sense is a 1999 American psychological thriller film written and directed by M. Night Shyamalan. The film tells the story of Cole Sear , a troubled, isolated boy who is able to see and talk to the dead, and an equally troubled child psychologist who tries to help him...
starring Bruce WillisBruce WillisWalter Bruce Willis , better known as Bruce Willis, is an American actor, producer, and musician. His career began in television in the 1980s and has continued both in television and film since, including comedic, dramatic, and action roles... - The album is the first the band considers to feature "cinematic rock" instead of "alternative rock" on the previous three albums
- The harlequinHarlequinHarlequin or Arlecchino in Italian, Arlequin in French, and Arlequín in Spanish is the most popularly known of the zanni or comic servant characters from the Italian Commedia dell'arte and its descendant, the Harlequinade.-Origins:...
on the cover is based on a photo showing the band's vocalist Marko Saaresto - The ticket on the album-cover contains the original release date of the album as well as a sequence of numbers that translates into HamartiaHamartiaHamartia is a term developed by Aristotle in his work Poetics. The word hamartia is rooted in the notion of missing the mark and covers a broad spectrum that includes ignorant, mistaken, or accidental wrongdoing, as well as deliberate iniquity, error, or sin...