Noctula Discography

Here you can view tracklistings for all Noctula records so far. Click on the links for song samples and check out the Downloads page for other media.


Albums


Yearbook at the End (2007)

The band's first album has always been entitled Yearbook At The End, due to a line in one of the earliest songs written (There's Never Time). Since then, the album has evolved around the yearbook theme, telling the story of a young man's life, through love, heartbreak, anger, regret and all the things in between.
Short samples of the tracks and two complete songs can be downloaded below. You can purchase the album from the CD Store.
Tracklisting
1) Atlantis Blues (Sample) (Lyrics)
2) Ubiquitin (Sample) (Lyrics)
3) One O'Clock (Sample) (Lyrics)
4) Never Had A Name (Download Song) (Lyrics)
5) Three of Swords (Sample) (Lyrics)
6) Long Time No See (Sample) (Lyrics)
7) There's Never Time (Download Song) (Lyrics)
8) Miss Misery (Sample) (Lyrics)
9) Shattered (Sample) (Lyrics)
10) The Last Page (Sample) (Lyrics)


EPs


Shattered (2006)

In the summer of 2006, the band recorded its first professional-quality EP.
You can purchase the Shattered EP from the CD Store and download a sample song below.
Tracklisting
1) The Day Before The Night
2) How Can You
3) There's Never Time
4) Shattered (Download Song)


There's Never Time (2003)

The band's first few recordings were in early 2003. The album was in the planning stages and songs were still being written, but it was decided that demo versions of a few should be recorded and burned onto CDs for family members and suchlike. This EP was the result of those demo recordings.
The live recording of Long Time No See featured the band's friend, Simon Clarkstone, on the viola.
Tracklisting
1) Introduction
2) Jeremy's Instrumental
3) One O'Clock
4) Long Time No See
5) There's Never Time
6) Long Time No See [Live]


Miscellaneous Recordings


WinterKitten Recording Session (2005)

In the summer of 2005, the band came back together from university and began to write the final songs for the album. Under the name WinterKitten, a song was recorded to test the band's new equipment. In this recording, the drums had to be played on keyboards and the guitar was relatively light.
The album/EP version of the song is less repetitive and contains better drums and a heavier guitar track.
Tracklisting
1) Shattered (Download Song)


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