"Dark love poems" CD by Bloodflowerz
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| Item no. | 428884 |
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| Title | Dark love poems |
| Musical Genre | Gothic Metal |
| Product topic | Bands |
| Band | Bloodflowerz |
| Release date | 6/23/06 |
| Product type | CD |
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| Media - Format 1-3 | CD |
CD 1
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1.Sajidas song
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2.Damaged Promises
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3.The Last Dance
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4.Healing hearts
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5.Illusionary fields
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6.Anthem for a stranger
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7.Violent voices
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8.The fool and the king
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9.Dark angel
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10.Queen of the freakshow
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11.Dead love (anecrology)
by Sonja Angerer (01.04.2006) Alternative Gothic Metal, that's how I would call the sound of the three plus front lady. Because they mix heavy sound walls with irresistible, melancholic-sweet melodies full of dreams and sadness. With Kirsten Zahn, they have a singer who with her powerful, relatively dark voice reminds me of Sandra Nasic but also radiates the fragile I-won't-back-down-attitude of Alanis Morisette. Which results in true ear candies. “Damaged promises“ is an example of a song of which you don't know if you should dance, laugh, push the speed pedal down or throw plates against the wall or even rather enjoy the song on the seashore with a bottle of red in the dusk. The album is so variable that each of the reactions seems possible: “Dead love“ with smooth violins invites you to dream, the Medieval-like “Anthem for a stranger“ is a great hymn. You can possibly compare “Dark love poems“ with a good wine: multilayered, matured and long persisting - and with a veritable addiction potential.