The Light at the End of the World is the sixth studio album by English doom metal band My Dying Bride, released in 1999.
After the more experimental 34.788%...Complete, this album marks a return to the more traditional My Dying Bride doom sound and style of lyrics.
It was also the first My Dying Bride release since 1994's The Sexuality of Bereavement to feature growling vocals, although Aaron Stainthorpe has noticeably changed his style and broadened his range.
All guitar parts on the album were recorded by Andrew Craighan, following the earlier departure of Calvin Robertshaw.
"She Is The Dark" and "The Fever Sea" have become live regulars since this release, each appearing on both The Voice of the Wretched and Sinamorata.