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Ghost Parade - Dying BreedMarch 2004
Even though every track has this fabulously dark element to it, the
four-piece still manage to switch things up regularly throughout the
record.
For
instance, we get some theatrical pieces in the form of the opener
"Drift" with
the
very dramatic vocals atop minimal music and the similar "Poem", which
is just
that - spoken verse over light, atmospheric noise. Another ethereal
composition is the sole instrumental, "The Tempest", and though
beautiful, is
lacking,
as it is devoid of Autumn's vocals, which, truth be told, really make
the
album. Then, there are songs that are a complete 180 from the
aforementioned
examples, like the raucous, punk-influenced "Fixed" (THE highlight of
the
album);
as well as the more upbeat (but always dark) "Killing Sara";
"Strangler" with
its stomping drums and quicker tempo; and the wonderful title track,
"Dying
Breed". So, really, Ghost Parade don't limit themselves to merely one
sound,
tone, or tempo.
Upon seeing the title "Love Song", it's hard not to conjure up thoughts
of
the mighty Damned, those seminal punk/goth legends who wrote a song
with the
same moniker, yet this number is nothing like that band's classic.
Rather,
Ghost
Parade offer up an airy acoustic ballad with (what else?) dark lyrical
matter, including the line "Take my hand, let's die together," an
enticing plea
to
spend all eternity together, making one wonder: isn't dying for each
other the
ultimate declaration of love? As Bauhaus sang, "The passion of lovers is for death"...
In any case, the album ends with two remixes. The first, the listless
"Stripped Mix" of "Fixed" sounds like it is falling apart or wilting,
and is
not as
impressive as the previous 11 tracks, while the "Extended Mix" of "Love
Song"
is every bit as good as the original version. Overall, this is a fine
album
for fans of dark, mysterious-sounding music.
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