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Set in Stone
Studio album by
ReleasedSeptember 2009
RecordedSLS Studios, Wollongong
GenrePower metal
Length63:52
LabelRiot!
ProducerLord Tim
Lord chronology
Hear No Evil
(2008)
Set in Stone
(2009)
Return of the Tyrant
(2010)

Set in Stone is the third album by the Australian heavy metal band Lord. It was released in September 2009 by the band's own label Dominus in conjunction with Riot! Entertainment. This was the first Lord album with the guitarist Mark Furtner as an official member (he was listed as a guest on Ascendence) and the last for Tim Yatras, who left after it was recorded but before it was released.

Overview

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Set in Stone was recorded at the band's studio in Wollongong, Australia, as was Ascendence. As on that album, the pop singer Tania Moran recorded backing vocals for several songs. The Colombian artist Felipe Machado Franco once again designed the art.

Set in Stone was prefaced in late 2008 by the EP Hear No Evil which contained the album's title track. The Kylie Minogue cover "On a Night Like This" from the EP can be found on Set in Stone as a bonus track. A video was made for the song "New Horizons" with footage from the first leg of their 2009 Australian tour that, according to the band, was filmed with a Nokia N95 mobile phone. The song includes a guest guitar solo by Pete Lesperance of Harem Scarem.

"Be My Guest" is an instrumental track featuring guest solos from Craig GoldyofDio, Glen Drover from Eidolon, Olof MörckofDragonland, Yoshiyasu Maruyama of the Japanese thrash band Argument Soul, Angra's Felipe Andreoli, the former Enter Twilight member Richie Hausberger, Chris Porcianko from Vanishing Point, Chris Brooks and former Dungeon members Stu Marshall and Justin Sayers. It was co-written by the ex-Dungeon bass guitarist Brendon McDonald.

Track listing

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No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Spectres of the Ascendant"Tim Grose0:48
2."Redemption"Tim Grose/Tim Yatras5:31
3."100 Reasons"Tim Grose/Tim Yatras4:44
4."Eternal Storm"Mark Furtner/Tim Grose/Tim Yatras5:31
5."Set in Stone"Tim Grose/Tim Yatras5:13
6."Someone Else's Dream"Tim Grose/Tim Yatras/Mark Furtner/Andrew Dowling5:50
7."Forever"Tim Grose/Tim Yatras/Andrew Dowling7:59
8."Beyond the Light"Tim Grose/Tim Yatras/Mark Furtner/Andrew Dowling3:38
9."The End of Days"Tim Grose/Tim Yatras8:22
10."Be My Guest"Tim Grose/Tim Yatras/Brendan McDonald7:52
11."New Horizons"Tim Grose/Tim Yatras6:51
12."On a Night Like This (Kylie Minogue cover) (bonus track)"Steve Torch/Graham Stack/Mark Taylor/Brian Rawling3:33

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