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My Dying Bride is a doom metal band that was at the forefront of the English Doom movement in the early 90s that included such bands as the former label mates Anathema and Paradise Lost. Formed in West Yorkshire, England, they are known for their slow yet extremely heavy riffs and haunting lyrics. Relentlessly slow, thick, heavy chords allied with remarkably morose lyrics make My Dying Bride a unique proposition and certainly a challenge to the listener.
Artist: My Dying Bride
Origin: Halifax, England, UK
Formed In: 1990
Genre: Doom/Death Metal (early), Gothic/Doom Metal (later)
Info: http://www.metal-archives.com/bands/My_Dying_Bride/151
Comment:
http://www.mydyingbride.org/
http://www.myspace.com/officialmydyingbride
Album: A Map of All Our Failures
Year: 2012
Type: Studio
Label: Peaceville Records
Number of Songs: 08
Track List:
01: Kneel Till Doomsday
02: The Poorest Waltz
03: A Tapestry Scorned
04: Like a Perpetual Funeral
05: A Map of All Our Failures
06: Hail Odysseus
07: Within the Presence of Absence
08: Abandoned as Christ
Cover Included: Front Cover
Type: Audio
Source: CD
Version: MPEG 1 Layer III
Quality: CBR 320kbps
Channels: Stereo / 44100 hz
Total Size: 146 MB
Note: Beneath a giant weathered oak lies the barren remains of an
old English church that was probably levelled into rubble
ages ago by forces of disbelief and hatred against what was
sacred to the common folk. But suddenly appears a shimmering
light in the wintery sky and the time travel begins up until
when that old church s bell began to chime. Was it a journey
back to medieval times or a time period different from any
piece of history known to man, or was it just a weird dream
or hoax. These sensations of coldness, agony, religious
enigmas, ancient beliefs, battle of love and hate and
depression, are given by the new album named "A Map Of All
Our Failures" by English gothic/doom metal masters of My
Dying Bride. Once this group was the leading force of deathly
doom metal alongside their peers of Paradise Lost and
Anathema, continuing the 70s hazardous gloom of the true
doom metal conspirators, Black Sabbath.
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