Devil Doll - The Girl Who Was... Death
Release date: | 1989 |
Style: | Progressive rock, Symphonic rock |
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01. The Girl Who Was... Death
500 copies of this album were originally pressed but there have been released only 150 copies of this album. Some of these inlays were written in Mr. Doctor's own blood. Other 350 copies were destroyed by Mr. Doctor once he returned home.
Rating:
9.8
9.8
Rating: 9.8 |
Do you happen to like Progressive Rock? Or maybe Symphonic Rock? What about Gothic Rock then? Okay, I guess you probably enjoy music from horror films too? Did you answer "yes" on all four questions? Great, then here's an album for you! Or maybe I should say song? That's right. The album only has one single song. 66.06 minutes long! Isn't that the most metal thing you've ever heard? But Mr. Doctor (the artist and front man of this band) is actually cheating, I'll come back to that later. Read more ›› |
31.10.2023
31.10.2023 |
It would be too easy to pick a terrifying extreme metal album for Halloween. But there's much more to this day than just scaring people. This is a celebration for the macabre. Let us fully embrace what lies beyond the dark veil of the underworld! And what better way to do it than with Devil Doll's elegantly dark debut album, The Girl Who Was... Death. This Slovenian project led by the enigmatic Mr. Doctor lasted less than a decade, yet grand works were made in that time. On his debut album, based on the cult tv-series "The Prisoner", we can find some of the best classical instruments and choirs ever used alongside progressive rock. To top it all off, Mr. Doctor's unique vocal performance will send shivers down your spine as his thousand voices pierce your mind. X-Ray Rod's picks | More picks ›› |
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