for anyone interested, this album is about 8 dollars for a physical copy on CD, but “things as they should be”, my personal favorite from them, is only like 4 dollars on discogs.
it’s “nu-death rock” almost all the vocals sound like this. there’s plenty of other bands, but they took most of their influence from christian death, specifically “only theatre of pain” but sex gang children as well.
@@kitsodube9322 yeah. it was. mainly in the late 2000’s-early 2010’s. cinema strange, tragic black, radio scarlett, all gone dead, etc. pretty much made up the movement. these guys were a bit more “traditional” death rock, especially in their other (and in my opinion better) album.
I just discovered this band a little over a month ago and I absolutely love all their music. I am completely devastated I can't find anything of theirs other than reuploads because the lyrics are a need !! 💔
they were both part of the “nu-deathrock” movement, and were active around the same time. most of it took their influence from christian death’s “only theatre of pain”
If there still ppl listening to this band, I’am in love with u
🖤
🤘😎🖤
Hell yeah 🗿🤘
for anyone interested, this album is about 8 dollars for a physical copy on CD, but “things as they should be”, my personal favorite from them, is only like 4 dollars on discogs.
I draw my eyebrows on like that thanks to this album cover :)
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@@thirdstrike4u imagine making fun of someone for how they dress, ur down really bad
@@thirdstrike4u bro wym you never did 💀
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I draw them on like this ^ ^
🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹
Lucas lanthier?
Sounds exactly like him.
Holy shit now that you mention it
it’s “nu-death rock” almost all the vocals sound like this. there’s plenty of other bands, but they took most of their influence from christian death, specifically “only theatre of pain” but sex gang children as well.
@@SadButTrue273 lmao nu- death rock is a thing??
@@kitsodube9322 yeah. it was. mainly in the late 2000’s-early 2010’s. cinema strange, tragic black, radio scarlett, all gone dead, etc. pretty much made up the movement. these guys were a bit more “traditional” death rock, especially in their other (and in my opinion better) album.
If Sabbath and Siouxsie had a baby
True
Yep that def sounds like Geezer on bass
With a bit of oldschool Christian Death
That would be Diamanda Galas
It actually sounds like old Christian Death, Super Heroines and a bit of 45 Grave
Into my deathrock playlist you go.
More doom goth than death rock.
@@Loriddian no such thing as "doom goth"
I got this recommended to me and im not complaining this is awesome
whoever recommended u this song has amazing music taste
Wow she looks like a Living Dead Doll
She does tbh
How much i love this song, It can't be described
Vocals sound like Christian death alittle bit
Why is this not on Spotify or Apple Music? It’s so good
I just discovered this band a little over a month ago and I absolutely love all their music. I am completely devastated I can't find anything of theirs other than reuploads because the lyrics are a need !! 💔
Lyrics??
This song always feels longer than it is in the best way
I have makeup that is made from fruit only. So ya . Had to listen to this
That second half breakdown
who here knows where to find the lyrics to this song?
holy shit she kindA sounds like siouxsie
Try Les Poetes Maudits, their vocalist sounds realy like Siouxsie)
Now go listen to “roger” by these dudes.
es simplemente encantador 👍🏻
Where in hell are these bats from? I dig it! Only 6 years late! Oi! Oi!
france. they’ve been inactive for a while, last album was released 2008. they were one of the few good bands from the “nu-deathrock” movement.
@@SadButTrue273 Yo. What else is good? Can you give me some band names? Thank you.
You remember this classic track, good times.
lyrics??
im inlove with this song
Anyone else come here because of the John Waters reference?
Yo no sabía sobre eso.
i love this
Sevilesi ki sevdim.
miguel si ves esto te amo soy el ñañi
The guitar riff in this and the vibe reminds me so much of sally face lmaoOO
(ik this came way before shhh its ok)
I also kinda hear msi time to time lol jimmy urine must if gotten inspo from goth music as well
solid
Eat your makeup I've always loved u
ماقدر الاقيها ب Spotify 💔
Now that's just good stuff
Cinema Strange vibes
Rompeme los oidos mi vida!
Sounds like "cinema strange".
they were both part of the “nu-deathrock” movement, and were active around the same time. most of it took their influence from christian death’s “only theatre of pain”
i love this sm
Temazo
Bare your claws
This thing is freaking good