My Dying Bride As The Flower Withers Vinyl
An ode to woe live a line of deathless kings.
My dying bride as the flower withers vinyl. Peaceville vile 32 peaceville vile 32 format. This 12 minute track consists of several parts different in mood and style again ranging from simple fast tempo death metal to slow sorrowful doom. As the flower withers was the first album of my dying bride released in may 22 1992. Vinyl lp album white label promo country.
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Released in may 1992 as the flower withers was my dying bride s debut album. Vinyl lp album country. Doom metal death metal my dying bride as the flower withers 2013 vinyl discogs explore. Peaceville vilelp479 format.
Doom metal death metal my dying bride as the flower withers 1992 vinyl discogs. With its dark and sinister atmospherics poetic lyrics and apocalyptic doom metal traits the album received ecstatic reviews and immediately established mdb as a significant creative force. I remastered it in my home studio rx studio. Fans of mdb should check it out.
My dying bride is a doom metal band but this album sounds like mostley death metal thats not a bad thing because the songs are long and epic sometimes the songs get slow thin pick up pace which is cool for some people best song on here is the forever people as the flower withers is a great album by my dying bride. I liked the overall sound. As the flower withers is the debut studio album by yorkshire based doom metal band my dying bride the artwork was designed by dave mckean this is the only full length my dying bride album on which lead vocalist aaron stainthorpe utilizes his death growl as the sole vocal style. Songs of darkness words of light.
Complete your my dying bride collection. Another excellent ambitious track that was re recorded for the 2001 album the dreadful hour and sounds way better on that album.