Each and every Kleistwahr album appears akin to Gary Mundy's taking another step towards curling into a quiet corner with one defiant fist still raised. Being itself founded on the idea of addiction in all its forms and the colossal pressure upon us to 'escape' by varied means,
'In the Reign of Dying Embers' underlines the hope in hopelessness so boldly it might well constitute the strongest statement thus far.
1) So Harsh the Moon ()
2) Requiem for the Fallen ()
3) Nights of Grape and Grain ()
4) Save Me ()
5) A Rain of Dying Embers ()
6) In Memory of Higher Times ()