# Day into Night

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{{Infobox album|
| name       = Day Into Night
| type       = studio
| artist     = [Quo Vadis](/source/Quo_Vadis_(band))
| cover      = Quo_Vadis_-_Day_Into_Night_(2000).jpg
| alt        =
| released   = March 30, 2000
| recorded   = June 30th to September 17th 1999 at Victor Studios, Montreal, Canada
| venue      =
| studio     =
| genre      = [Melodic death metal](/source/Melodic_death_metal), [technical death metal](/source/technical_death_metal)
| length     = 52:21
| label      = [Hypnotic Records](/source/Hypnotic_Records)
| producer   = Quo Vadis, Pierre Remillard
| prev_title = [Forever...](/source/Forever..._(Quo_Vadis_album))
| prev_year  = 1996
| next_title = [Passage in Time](/source/Passage_in_Time_(album))
| next_year  = 2001
}}

'''''Day Into Night''''' is the second full-length album by the Canadian [melodic death metal](/source/melodic_death_metal) band [Quo Vadis](/source/Quo_Vadis_(band)). It was released on March 30, 2000. The album was accompanied by a music video for the song "Dysgenics".

==Critical reception==
{{Music ratings
| rev1 = [BW&BK](/source/Brave_Words_%26_Bloody_Knuckles)
| rev1Score = {{Rating|8|10}}<ref name="BraveWords">{{cite web|url=https://bravewords.com/reviews/quo-vadis-day-into-night|last=Pratt|first=Greg|title=QUO VADIS - Day Into Night|website=[Brave Words & Bloody Knuckles](/source/Brave_Words_%26_Bloody_Knuckles)|date=June 25, 2000|access-date=November 29, 2022}}</ref>
| rev2 = [Metal Storm](/source/Metal_Storm_(webzine))
| rev2score = {{Rating|9|10}}<ref name="MetalStorm">{{cite web|url=https://metalstorm.net/pub/review.php?review_id=876|title= Quo Vadis - Day Into Night Review|website=[Metal Storm](/source/Metal_Storm_(webzine))|date=March 15, 2003|access-date=November 29, 2022}}</ref>
| rev3 = [Metal.de](/source/Metal.de)
| rev3score = {{Rating|9|10}}<ref name="Metal.de">{{Cite web|url=https://www.metal.de/reviews/quo-vadis-day-into-night-1865/|title = Quo Vadis - Day Into Night Review|website=[Metal.de](/source/Metal.de)|date=November 8, 2000|access-date=November 29, 2022}}</ref>
| rev4 = [Rock Hard](/source/Rock_Hard_(magazine))
| rev4score = {{Rating|9|10}}<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.rockhard.de/reviews/quo-vadis-day-into-night_224163.html|title=QUO VADIS - Day Into Night|website=[Rock Hard](/source/Rock_Hard_(magazine))|access-date=November 29, 2022}}</ref>
| noprose = yes
}}

Greg Platt for ''[Brave Words & Bloody Knuckles](/source/Brave_Words_%26_Bloody_Knuckles)'' spoke highly of the album, comparing the album's sound to that of ''[Kataklysm](/source/Kataklysm)'' and ''[Carcass](/source/Carcass_(band))''. He also praised the production, with the "double-bass drums pounding heavy and proud and vocalist Yanic growling, whispering, speaking and screaming nicely over the whole thing."<ref name="BraveWords"/> ''[Metal Storm](/source/Metal_Storm_(webzine))'' also spoke highly of the album and called Quo Vadis "one of the best bands to come from North America in the last years, and an underrated act also."<ref name="MetalStorm"/> ''[Metal.de](/source/Metal.de)'' cited the album as being "played at a high technical level and implemented with a transparent production" but criticized the vocals, stating they "lag behind the rest of the instrumentation in terms of quality."<ref name="Metal.de"/>

==Track listing==
{{Track listing
|
| total_length = 52:21
| title1 = Absolution (Element of the Ensemble III)
| length1 = 5:43
| lyrics1 = Yanic Bercier
| music1 = Arie Itman, Bercier
| extra1 =
| title2 = Dysgenics
| length2 = 5:55
| lyrics2 = Itman
| music2 = Itman
| extra2 =
| title3 = Hunter/Killer
| length3 = 5:18
| lyrics3 = Itman
| music3 = Itman
| extra3 =
| title4 = Hunter/Killer: Endgame
| length4 = 2:02
| lyrics4 = Instrumental
| music4 = Itman
| extra4 =
| title5 = Let It Burn
| length5 = 6:21
| lyrics5 = Itman
| music5 = Itman
| extra5 =
| title6 = Dream
| length6 = 5:11
| lyrics6 = Instrumental
| music6 = Itman
| extra6 =
| title7 = On the Shores of Ithaka
| length7 = 6:51
| lyrics7 = Frydrychowicz
| music7 = Frydrychowicz
| extra7 =
| title8 = Night of the Roses
| length8 = 0:37
| lyrics8 = Instrumental
| music8 =
| extra8 =
| title9 = I Believe
| length9 = 5:08
| lyrics9 = Itman
| music9 = Itman
| extra9 =
| title10 = Point of No Return : Mute Requiem
| length10 = 4:03
| lyrics10 = Frydrychowicz
| music10 = Frydrychowicz
| extra10 =
| title11 = Point of No Return : Cadences of Absonance
| length11 = 5:12
| lyrics11 = Frydrychowicz
| music11 = Frydrychowicz
| extra11 =
}}

==Personnel==
===Quo Vadis===
*[Arie Itman](/source/Arie_Itman) – vocals, guitar, solo on tracks 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 9
*[Bart Frydrychowicz](/source/Bart_Frydrychowicz) – guitars, solo on tracks 7 and 10
*[Remy Beauchamp](/source/Remy_Beauchamp) – bass
*[Yanic Bercier](/source/Yanic_Bercier) – drums, backing vocals

===Guest musicians===
*Claude Picard - keyboards

==References==
{{reflist}}
{{Quo Vadis}}

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