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Ghosts of Loss is the second studio album by Swallow the Sun, released on August 24, 2005. Compared with their debut, this album has more influences of gothic metal. Some of its themes are greatly influenced by the 1990-91 TV serial Twin Peaks.
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Track listing
All songs written by Juha Raivio.
No.
Title
Length
1.
"The Giant"
11:56
2.
"Descending Winters"
6:11
3.
"Psychopath's Lair"
5:52
4.
"Forgive Her..."
9:00
5.
"Fragile"
7:14
6.
"Ghost of Laura Palmer"
8:07
7.
"Gloom, Beauty and Despair"
8:45
8.
"The Ship"
8:54
Personnel
Mikko Kotamäki - vocals
Markus Jämsen - guitar
Juha Raivio - guitar
Aleksi Munter - keyboards
Matti Honkonen - bass guitar
Pasi Pasanen - drums
Production
Recorded, engineered & mixed by Sami Kokko.
Mastered by Minerva Pappi.
Chart positions
Year
Chart
Peak
2005
Finnish Top 40 Albums Chart
8
Cultural references
The album contains multiple references to the TV series Twin Peaks. Laura Palmer is the girl around whose murder the series revolves. Guitarist Juha Raivio said in an interview, "The song got nothing to do with real Laura Palmer or Twin Peaks, but the feeling is there and everybody knows what kind of girl Laura really was. So, no love song here."[2]The Giant is a character from the second season.