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Various Artists: Gothic Diva's


Review By: Azriel K.


One of the latest compilations brought to you by Cleopatra Records, includes tracks by Miranda Sex Garden Switchblade Symphony, Mephisto Walz, Die Laughing just to name a few. The album as a whole emanates the more alternative version of the human female and their expression through music, Gothic Diva's also gives good example to the diversity of "goth music" as well as diversity in female vocals from the soft vocals of Edera in their song "Good Things" to the lustful screams of Miranda Sex Garden's female vocals all the way to the enigmatic Mephisto Walz.
Is this a recommendation? Of coarse, I wouldn't have done a review if I didn't enjoy it at least a little. Compilations are the best way to get a different feeling throughout your body every six minutes or so and an excellent means of discovering bands you have not before.
So the answer? Gothic Diva's. The Question? Name an album that is both diverse in sound, feel and of coarse, artists.
 
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