Beyond Humanity

The album was the band's first to be recorded and produced entirely within the environment of the computer, with little hardware instrumentation.

[1] It was also the band's first album in nearly four years thanks to the demise of the Tinman record label at the end of 2005.

Landing on Nilaihah in early 2006, the album saw the light of day March 14 with a series of bonus tracks added on.

To make room for the latter, the band was forced to drop a track from the original listing named "Darkness Prevails", which did appear when the band held a listening party premiere on the Side Line chat room in October 2005.

(He left the band for good later in the year, and his name doesn't appear in the album's notes as a member.)