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Insidious
Mephisto Walz
Insidious
Genres: Alternative Rock, New Age, Pop, Rock, Classic Rock
 
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Following the successful "Nightingale" single series, the long awaited new full length album from Mephisto Walz has arrived! Fans of classic goth rock will not be dissapointed by this veteran band's latest undertaking. An ...  more »

     
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All Artists: Mephisto Walz
Title: Insidious
Members Wishing: 0
Total Copies: 0
Label: The Fossil Dungeon
Original Release Date: 7/28/2004
Release Date: 7/28/2004
Genres: Alternative Rock, New Age, Pop, Rock, Classic Rock
Style: Goth & Industrial
Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPC: 666616102325

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Album Description
Following the successful "Nightingale" single series, the long awaited new full length album from Mephisto Walz has arrived! Fans of classic goth rock will not be dissapointed by this veteran band's latest undertaking. An adroit, hot, and aggressive melange of memorable songs that hook the listener into a world of melancholic ethereal guitars, voices, and rhythms. A bold release from one of the few remaining classic gothic-ethereal-punk rock bands. This collection will inspire nostalgia while touching the heart of fans who desire a more emotive and passionate quality to their music. This domestic edition comes presented in a luxorious digipak format with a different cover design than the European version published by Dark Dimensions. Featuring beautiful cover photography by Elisa Lazo.

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CD Reviews

And i call this gothic rock !
fading spirit | ankara, turkey | 03/21/2005
(5 out of 5 stars)

"well, i'm completely agree with Mike Ventarola's editorial review. this is pure classic gothic rock, which is really hard to find in these days. not proto-punk, not techno-goth, not whatever mutant alien genre. pure.



i don't know, there's something strange about them, like there's only two possibility : you'll adore them or you'll hate them. and it's probably you'll adore them if you like ethereal vocals but if you're a manson fan, if you like screams and swearwords and angst thing just leave, right now.



similar bands are not those listed above i must warn you also. maybe die form, black tape for a blue girl, this ascension and slightly inkubus sukkubus. yes, i know they are not goth and their (her) vokal isn't ethereal but melodically i find them similar, somehow...



my favorite songs; watching from the darkest places, withches gold, last opera-like song (i can't remember the title right now and i'm just too lazy to turn back) and a magic bean."