Nightrage: A New Disease Is Born.rar – Unpacking the Digital Enigma

By J. Caldwell, Digital Chronicle
Published: May 2, 2026

Nightrage: A New Disease is Bornrar – Unpacking the Nocturnal Epidemic Silently Reshaping Sleep Science

By Dr. Elena Voss, Digital Health Correspondent

Released on March 8, 2007, through Lifeforce Records, this album marked a significant transition for the band. It was the first to feature vocalist Jimmie Strimell following the departure of legendary singer Tomas Lindberg. It is also notable for introducing clean vocal parts and a more "modern" melodic death metal sound compared to their earlier work. Spiral Reconcile Death-like Silence A Condemned Club Scars of the Past (often listed simply as "Scars") De-Fame Scathing Surge of Pity Encircle Drone Spiritual Impulse A New Disease Is Born (Instrumental title track) Production Credits Producer/Mixer/Masterer: Jacob Hansen at Hansen Studios. Guitars: Marios Iliopoulos. Vocals: Jimmie Strimell. Bass: Henric Carlsson. Drums: Alexander Svenningson. Artwork/Layout: Henric Carlsson. Availability

has earned a reputation as a brave experimentation. It proved that Nightrage wasn't afraid to evolve, cementing their place as a resilient force in the melodic death metal scene.

The first case was a night-shift watchman in Kuala Lumpur. He had not slept properly in eleven years. On the forty-second night of a record-breaking heatwave, he simply... unclenched. His eyes stayed open, but the person behind them was gone. He spent his final conscious hours weeping and folding his uniform into a perfect square. Then he began to scream, a dry, percussive sound like a lock snapping shut.

This is not an epidemic. It's an awakening.
And the only cure… is dawn. If you can survive until sunrise.

The Transformation: It isn’t a virus of the blood. It is a virus of the perception. They don’t see us anymore. They see the "Nightrage."

Elias clicked the video. It was grainy, shot in what looked like a basement laboratory. A man sat in a chair, his eyes wide and bloodshot. He wasn't screaming, but his jaw was locked in a silent, jagged snarl.