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{{Infobox album|
{{references|date = March 2010}}
| name = Day Into Night
{{Infobox Album | <!-- See Wikipedia:WikiProject_Albums -->
| Name = Day Into Night
| type = studio
| Type = studio
| artist = [[Quo Vadis (band)|Quo Vadis]]
| cover = Quo_Vadis_-_Day_Into_Night_(2000).jpg
| Artist = [[Quo Vadis (band)|Quo Vadis]]
| alt =
| Cover = Quo_Vadis_-_Day_Into_Night_(2000).jpg
| Released = March 30, 2000
| released = March 30, 2000
| Recorded = June 30th to September 17th 1999 at Victor Studios, Montreal, Canada
| recorded = June 30th to September 17th 1999 at Victor Studios, Montreal, Canada
| venue =
| Genre = [[Melodic death metal]], [[Progressive metal|progressive]] [[death metal]], [[technical death metal]]
| Length = 52:21
| studio =
| Label = [[Hypnotic Records]]
| genre = [[Melodic death metal]], [[technical death metal]]
| length = 52:21
| Producer = Quo Vadis, Pierre Remillard
| Reviews =
| label = [[Hypnotic Records]]
| producer = Quo Vadis, Pierre Remillard
*[[Sputnikmusic|Sputnik]] {{rating|4.1|5}} [http://www.sputnikmusic.com/album.php?albumid=1860 link]
| Last album = ''[[Forever...]]''<br>(1996)
| prev_title = [[Forever... (Quo Vadis album)|Forever...]]
| prev_year = 1996
| This album = '''''Day Into Night'''''<br>(2000)
| Next album = ''[[Passage in Time (album)|Passage in Time]]''<br>(2001)
| next_title = [[Passage in Time (album)|Passage in Time]]
| next_year = 2001
}}
}}


'''''Day Into Night''''' is the second full-length album by the Canadian [[melodic death metal]] band [[Quo Vadis (band)|Quo Vadis]]. It was released in March 30, 2000. The album was accompanied by a music video for the song "Dysgenics".
'''''Day Into Night''''' is the second full-length album by the Canadian [[melodic death metal]] band [[Quo Vadis (band)|Quo Vadis]]. It was released on March 30, 2000. The album was accompanied by a music video for the song "Dysgenics".

==Critical reception==
{{Music ratings
| rev1 = [[Brave Words & Bloody Knuckles|BW&BK]]
| rev1Score = {{Rating|8|10}}<ref name="BraveWords">{{cite web|url=https://bravewords.com/reviews/quo-vadis-day-into-night|last=Pratt|first=Greg|title=QUO VADIS - Day Into Night|website=[[Brave Words & Bloody Knuckles]]|date=June 25, 2000|access-date=November 29, 2022}}</ref>
| rev2 = [[Metal Storm (webzine)|Metal Storm]]
| rev2score = {{Rating|9|10}}<ref name="MetalStorm">{{cite web|url=https://metalstorm.net/pub/review.php?review_id=876|title= Quo Vadis - Day Into Night Review|website=[[Metal Storm (webzine)|Metal Storm]]|date=March 15, 2003|access-date=November 29, 2022}}</ref>
| rev3 = [[Metal.de]]
| rev3score = {{Rating|9|10}}<ref name="Metal.de">{{Cite web|url=https://www.metal.de/reviews/quo-vadis-day-into-night-1865/|title = Quo Vadis - Day Into Night Review|website=[[Metal.de]]|date=November 8, 2000|access-date=November 29, 2022}}</ref>
| rev4 = [[Rock Hard (magazine)|Rock Hard]]
| rev4score = {{Rating|9|10}}<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.rockhard.de/reviews/quo-vadis-day-into-night_224163.html|title=QUO VADIS - Day Into Night|website=[[Rock Hard (magazine)|Rock Hard]]|access-date=November 29, 2022}}</ref>
| noprose = yes
}}

Greg Platt for ''[[Brave Words & Bloody Knuckles]]'' spoke highly of the album, comparing the album's sound to that of ''[[Kataklysm]]'' and ''[[Carcass (band)|Carcass]]''. He also praised the production, with the "double-bass drums pounding heavy and proud and vocalist Yanic growling, whispering, speaking and screaming nicely over the whole thing."<ref name="BraveWords"/> ''[[Metal Storm (webzine)|Metal Storm]]'' also spoke highly of the album and called Quo Vadis "one of the best bands to come from North America in the last years, and an underrated act also."<ref name="MetalStorm"/> ''[[Metal.de]]'' cited the album as being "played at a high technical level and implemented with a transparent production" but criticized the vocals, stating they "lag behind the rest of the instrumentation in terms of quality."<ref name="Metal.de"/>


==Track listing==
==Track listing==
{{Track listing
{{tracklist
|
|
| total_length = 52:21
| total_length = 52:21
| lyrics_credits = yes
| music_credits = yes
| title1 = Absolution (Element of the Ensemble III)
| title1 = Absolution (Element of the Ensemble III)
| length1 = 5:43
| length1 = 5:43
| lyrics1 = Yanic Bercier
| lyrics1 = Yanic Bercier
| music1 = Arie Itman, Bercier
| music1 = Arie Itman, Bercier
| extra1 =
| extra1 =
| title2 = Dysgenics
| title2 = Dysgenics
| length2 = 5:55
| length2 = 5:55
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| lyrics3 = Itman
| lyrics3 = Itman
| music3 = Itman
| music3 = Itman
| extra3 =
| extra3 =
| title4 = Hunter/Killer: Endgame
| title4 = Hunter/Killer: Endgame
| length4 = 2:02
| length4 = 2:02
| lyrics4 = Instrumental
| lyrics4 = Instrumental
| music4 = Itman
| music4 = Itman
| extra4 =
| extra4 =
| title5 = Let it Burn
| title5 = Let It Burn
| length5 = 6:21
| length5 = 6:21
| lyrics5 = Itman
| lyrics5 = Itman
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| lyrics6 = Instrumental
| lyrics6 = Instrumental
| music6 = Itman
| music6 = Itman
| extra6 =
| extra6 =
| title7 = On the Shores of Ithaka
| title7 = On the Shores of Ithaka
| length7 = 6:51
| length7 = 6:51
| lyrics7 = Frydrychowicz
| lyrics7 = Frydrychowicz
| music7 = Frydrychowicz
| music7 = Frydrychowicz
| extra7 =
| extra7 =
| title8 = Night of the Roses
| title8 = Night of the Roses
| length8 = 0:37
| length8 = 0:37
| lyrics8 = Instrumental
| lyrics8 = Instrumental
| music8 =
| music8 =
| extra8 =
| extra8 =
| title9 = I Believe
| title9 = I Believe
| length9 = 5:08
| length9 = 5:08
| lyrics9 = Itman
| lyrics9 = Itman
| music9 = Itman
| music9 = Itman
| extra9 =
| extra9 =
| title10 = Point of No Return : Mute Requiem
| title10 = Point of No Return : Mute Requiem
| length10 = 4:03
| length10 = 4:03
| lyrics10 = Frydrychowicz
| lyrics10 = Frydrychowicz
| music10 = Frydrychowicz
| music10 = Frydrychowicz
| extra10 =
| extra10 =
| title11 = Point of No Return : Cadences of Absonance
| title11 = Point of No Return : Cadences of Absonance
| length11 = 5:12
| length11 = 5:12
| lyrics11 = Frydrychowicz
| lyrics11 = Frydrychowicz
| music11 = Frydrychowicz
| music11 = Frydrychowicz
| extra11 =
| extra11 =
}}
}}


==Personnel==
==Personnel==
====Quo Vadis====
===Quo Vadis===
*[[Arie Itman]] – vocals, guitar, solo on tracks 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 9
*[[Arie Itman]] – vocals, guitar, solo on tracks 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 9
*[[Bart Frydrychowicz]] – guitars, solo on tracks 7 and 10
*[[Bart Frydrychowicz]] – guitars, solo on tracks 7 and 10
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*[[Yanic Bercier]] – drums, backing vocals
*[[Yanic Bercier]] – drums, backing vocals


====Guest musicians====
===Guest musicians===
*Claude Picard - keyboards
*Claude Picard - keyboards


==References==
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{{Quo Vadis}}
{{Quo Vadis}}


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Latest revision as of 08:19, 7 July 2024

Day Into Night
Studio album by
ReleasedMarch 30, 2000
RecordedJune 30th to September 17th 1999 at Victor Studios, Montreal, Canada
GenreMelodic death metal, technical death metal
Length52:21
LabelHypnotic Records
ProducerQuo Vadis, Pierre Remillard
Quo Vadis chronology
Forever...
(1996)
Day Into Night
(2000)
Passage in Time
(2001)

Day Into Night is the second full-length album by the Canadian melodic death metal band Quo Vadis. It was released on March 30, 2000. The album was accompanied by a music video for the song "Dysgenics".

Critical reception

[edit]
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
BW&BK[1]
Metal Storm[2]
Metal.de[3]
Rock Hard[4]

Greg Platt for Brave Words & Bloody Knuckles spoke highly of the album, comparing the album's sound to that of Kataklysm and Carcass. He also praised the production, with the "double-bass drums pounding heavy and proud and vocalist Yanic growling, whispering, speaking and screaming nicely over the whole thing."[1] Metal Storm also spoke highly of the album and called Quo Vadis "one of the best bands to come from North America in the last years, and an underrated act also."[2] Metal.de cited the album as being "played at a high technical level and implemented with a transparent production" but criticized the vocals, stating they "lag behind the rest of the instrumentation in terms of quality."[3]

Track listing

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No.TitleLyricsMusicLength
1."Absolution (Element of the Ensemble III)"Yanic BercierArie Itman, Bercier5:43
2."Dysgenics"ItmanItman5:55
3."Hunter/Killer"ItmanItman5:18
4."Hunter/Killer: Endgame"InstrumentalItman2:02
5."Let It Burn"ItmanItman6:21
6."Dream"InstrumentalItman5:11
7."On the Shores of Ithaka"FrydrychowiczFrydrychowicz6:51
8."Night of the Roses"Instrumental 0:37
9."I Believe"ItmanItman5:08
10."Point of No Return : Mute Requiem"FrydrychowiczFrydrychowicz4:03
11."Point of No Return : Cadences of Absonance"FrydrychowiczFrydrychowicz5:12
Total length:52:21

Personnel

[edit]

Quo Vadis

[edit]

Guest musicians

[edit]
  • Claude Picard - keyboards

References

[edit]
  1. ^ a b Pratt, Greg (June 25, 2000). "QUO VADIS - Day Into Night". Brave Words & Bloody Knuckles. Retrieved November 29, 2022.
  2. ^ a b "Quo Vadis - Day Into Night Review". Metal Storm. March 15, 2003. Retrieved November 29, 2022.
  3. ^ a b "Quo Vadis - Day Into Night Review". Metal.de. November 8, 2000. Retrieved November 29, 2022.
  4. ^ "QUO VADIS - Day Into Night". Rock Hard. Retrieved November 29, 2022.