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The Sins of thy Beloved: Perpetual Desolation


Review By: Azriel K.


Every time I listen to this album it seems to get better, I hear something knew that I could have sworn was not there before, the complexity of this album is what makes it so beautiful. The experience you will embrace all depends on what you pay attention to, weather it be the violins or synths. Nonetheless this is amazing work from these 7 people. With the youngest being 20 and the oldest being 25 this only amplifies the word “gifted”
Norway gives birth to yet another great band that will not soon be forgotten. Each song tells like an epic poem, from “The Flame of Wrath” all the way to their Metallica cover “The Thing That Should Not Be” Places like HMV will place it in “metal” or “goth” but it’s so much more, it’s an opera, a tragedy, art, so much. This album is the monster under your bed and the angel on your shoulder, and the two get together and begin to dance, and somehow it all fits.




 
Behind the Scenes:
Homeless



Android Lust:
The Dividing



Imperative Reaction:
Ruined



Cesium 137:
Assembly



Theatre of Tragedy:
Assembly



Gotterdammerung:
Morphia



VNV Nation:
Future Perfect



HOCICO:
Signos De Abberacion



Stromkern:
Armeggedon



Cut Rate Box:
Dataseed



Void Construct:
Estramay Aleph



Christopher:
The Wer Next Projekt



Lost Signal:
Catharsis



Flesh Field:
Belief Control



Wumpscut:
Wreath of Barbs



Collide:
Beneath the Skin



Blank:
424C414E4B & promo2



BlutEngel:
Seelenschmerz



Project Pitchfork:
Daimonion



Welle Erdball:
VW Käfer & 1000 Tage



Silent Watcher
of Dark Matter:
Installation



Goliath:
Land Of Nod



Tapping The Vein:
Undone



Collide:
Chasing the Ghost



Theatre of Tragedy:
Aegis



R.N. Atrophy:
Broken



Various Artists:
Cryogenic Studio-Vol2



Various Artists:
Gothic Divas


The Sins of thy Beloved:
Perpetual Desolation


Paradise Lost:
One Second


Sisters of Mercy:
A Slight Case of Overbombing


Theatre of Tragedy:
Velvet Darkness They Fear