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The Royal Thousand
Studio album by
ReleasedJuly 10, 2012
RecordedNovember – December 2011, Lambesis Studios, Escondido, California
GenreMetalcore, progressive metal
Length39:45
LabelEqual Vision (USA), Basick (UK)
ProducerJoshua Travis
Glass Cloud chronology
The Royal Thousand
(2012)
Perfect War Forever
(2013)
Singles from The Royal Thousand
  1. "White Flag"
    Released: March 2, 2012
  2. "Counting Sheep"
    Released: March 20, 2012
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Absolutepunk.net(70%) link
Alternative Press (#289.2)
Sputnikmusic link
Ultimate-Guitar.com link
Under The Gun Review9/10 [1]

The Royal Thousand is the debut album by the metalcore band Glass Cloud. The album was recorded in late 2011 at Lambesis Studios, in Escondido, California and was released on July 10, 2012.

The album was produced by Joshua Travis, and mixed and mastered by Will Putney at The Machine Shop in Weehawken, New Jersey.

Track listing

No.TitleLength
1."White Flag"4:20
2."If He Dies, He Dies"3:58
3."Falling in Style"3:07
4."Ivy & Wine"4:29
5."Prelude for a Ghost"1:47
6."All Along"4:10
7."She Is Well and Nothing Can Be Ill"3:58
8."Counting Sheep"3:41
9."Memorandum"5:23
10."From May to Now"4:52
Total length:39:45

Personnel

Glass Cloud
  • Jerry Roush - vocals
  • Joshua Travis – guitar
  • Travis Sykes – bass, backing vocals, lyrics
  • Chad Hasty – drums
Production
  • Joshua Travis - producer
  • Will Putney - mixing, mastering
Additional Personnel
  • Evan Leake - artwork
  • Corinne Alexandra - additional photography

References

  1. ^ "REVIEW: Glass Cloud-'The Royal Thousand'". Under the Gun Review. August 26, 2012.