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Catastrophe Ballet - ...All Beauty Dies



Release date: 12 May 2006
Style: Gothic rock


01. Consequently (Inconsequential [2 version]
02. Descending (Towards The Sky That Has No Colour)
03. (I Lost) The Key To Your World [Dying Beauty version]
04. Failed (To Live Your Life)
05. You Stole The Thing That Means The Most To Me
06. I Have Been Here Once Before
07. The Lover's Delight [ABD Edit version]
08. 2057
09. (Am I) Afraid Of Losing A Life
10. A Thousand
11. Licht In Meinen Traumen
12. ...All Beauty Dies
13. What Do You Want?

Additional info
Germany: 2006
Genre: Gothic Rock/"Metal"
Label: Spirit Production/Indigo

Line-Up:
Vocals: Eric J. Burton
Bass Guitar: Matt E.
Drums, Programming, Keyboards, Backing Vocals: Al X.
Guitars: T. Homas

Special Guests:
Flamenco Guitars: Lulo Reinhard
Keyboards: Baggy Schmitt
Additional Guitars On Track 1, 3, 7: Ian Christ
Additional Keyboards On Track 3: George Kaleve
Additional Keyboards On Track 1, 7: Arne Schumann, Joseph Bach

Staff review by
KwonVerge
Rating:
8.4
Catastrophe Ballet are not new to the gothic scene, they have been aroung since the very birth of the 90s and they were one of those gothic rock acts that would blossom soon and become more well-known.

And so we reach 2006, "The Seed Of Beauty" EP comes out and prepares the audience for the next full-length attempt of these German gothic rockers. The name of it is the poetic and hopeless "?All Beauty Dies" that seems to pace beautifully with the artistic cover of the album on which a ballerina bathed in white light lies in utter darkness and desolation. But what someone may notice after he has listened to the whole album is that both the title and the cover of "?All Beauty Dies" pace in a beauteous way with the heart-felt melodies the band-members managed to dress their compositions with and offer them soul so as to speak to the heart of the listener.

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published 27.05.2006 | Comments (0)



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