| 1 | Salva Me (Intro) | 2:20 |
| 2 | The Passage Back To Life | 8:33 |
| 3 | Thorn Of The Dead Flower | 9:19 |
| 4 | Drowning In My Dreams | 6:00 |
| 5 | Lay Down Alone | 9:39 |
| 6 | White Chains | 7:56 |
| 7 | Tears | 3:46 |
Ashes You Leave’s debut full-length, The Passage Back To Life, is a seminal piece of atmospheric Gothic Doom Metal hailing from Croatia. Released in 1998 via Morbid Records, this album established the seven-piece ensemble as a unique force in the European underground, blending "ultra slow" doom tempos with a rich, mournful elegance.
The release is characterized by its "sensuous gloom" and sophisticated instrumentation. Listeners can expect a thick web of sound featuring:
- Enchanting Atmosphere: The masterful use of violins and flute provides a folk-influenced texture that sets them apart from their contemporaries.
- Vocal Range: Dunja Radetic delivers a powerful alto performance that soars over the heavy, melodic compositions.
- Crushing Heavy Elements: While rooted in the vein of early My Dying Bride, the band incorporates aggressive Death Metal undertones and "absolutely crushing" riffs reminiscent of the early European Black/Death scene.
This 1998 CD release is an essential acquisition for collectors of 90s gothic metal. It captures a band at their most raw and intense, offering a perfect balance of pure sorrow and "stark, atmospheric" aggression. If you appreciate the transition from old-school death metal into the sweeping melodies of gothic doom, this album belongs in your collection.