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Powerful and true to life, "The Dark After Dawn" is a haunting journey into the mind of one man caught in a world of war, environmental destruction and financial ruin. The year is 2009. The follow up to Joel Steven's second release "Fathomless", "The Dark After Dawn" was conceived and written in the troubled years of 2008 and 2009, a time when fear and uncertainty became the fabric of everyday life across our faltering world. A conceptual collection of songs comparable in scope to great albums like Pink Floyd's 'The Wall' and Sting's 'Ten Summoner's Tales', "The Dark After Dawn" pulls the listener through deepening tunnels of hope and despair, where each song adds a new element to the tale, yet can still stand amazingly strong alone. True to his form, Joel Steven's "The Dark After Dawn" is remarkably diverse. From the crushing and sinister 'Time to Bleed', to the soaring acoustic guitar driven 'Listen', and on to the tongue-in-cheek sarcasm of 'Assisted Suicide', Steven's songs reflect the winding pathways of human emotion and the twisting moods of its narrator. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
Sunfall
Joel Steven
The Dark After Dawn
Joel Steven
Rooftop
Joel Steven
Assisted Suicide
Joel Steven
Time To Bleed
Joel Steven
Tattletale Eyes
Joel Steven
Listen
Joel Steven
Riders on the Lake
Joel Steven
Overjoyed
Joel Steven
The Longing
Joel Steven
Misted
Joel Steven
Catastrophe
Joel Steven