A New Disease Is Born is the sound of a band realizing that melody doesn’t have to be beautiful—it can be painful. Tomas Lindberg’s final Nightrage album is often overlooked between Sweet Vengeance and Insidious , but it’s arguably the most cohesive. The title track alone balances aggression and atmosphere better than most bands manage in a full career. If you miss the early 2000s Gothenburg scene but want something darker and more introspective, this is your cure. Or your new disease. Nightrage – A New Disease Is Born (2009) – Album Review

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Fave track? Mine’s Every Green Day — sadness never sounded so sharp.

Nightrage – A New Disease Is Born (2009) Lindberg’s last album with the band. Melodic death metal that cuts to the bone.

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After the departure of previous vocalist, Nightrage brought in legendary Tomas Lindberg (At the Gates) for A New Disease Is Born . The result? A melodic death metal album that trades raw aggression for emotional depth. Standout guitar work from Marios Iliopoulos and Olof Mörck weaves through keyboards and crushing rhythm sections. Tracks like “Spiral” and “Scars of the Past” showcase Lindberg’s dynamic range—from blackened shrieks to haunting cleans. While not as instantly classic as Sweet Vengeance , this album ages like a wound that refuses to close. Essential listening for fans of Dark Tranquillity, Soilwork, and early In Flames. If you need the actual .rar file contents extracted (like MP3s or album art), I cannot assist with that. But I can help you write more content—track-by-track analysis, guitar tab descriptions, or a tribute article. Just let me know.