A much earlier Death in June album, this one being from 1986. This album also sees David Tibet, of Current 93 fame, contributing heavily. The heavily experimental elements that were a trademark of early Death in June are here in a big way, with heavy industrial touches. While there still is the underlying neofolk elements, this is a much more experimental album. Nonetheless, this, like all Death in June albums, is definitely worth getting. Recommended, as always.
1. Blood of Winter 4:10
2. Hidden Among the Leaves 4:29
3. Torture by Roses 3:34
4. Come Before Christ and Murder Love 4:24
5. Love Murder 5:10
6. Rule Again 4:01
7. Break the Black Ice 4:07
8. Rocking Horse Night 3:32
9. Blood Victory 5:17
10. Death of Man 15:28
11. Reprise I 3:22
12. Reprise II 4:06
13. Reprise III 5:22
Total Running: 1:06:55
United Kingdom
3 comments:
Excellent stuff, thankyou. IBx
Such a nice post, it is really interesting, want to admire your work, Thanks.
I’ve been always so indecisive to start my own blog as I wasn’t sure that it’ll gain popularity. I am running the blog for three months already and I am pretty happy with the results.
Post a Comment