
Genre: Electronic Rock, Gothic Rock, New Wave
Label: Projekt
I am in so much love with this album, it’s retarded. It’s the perfect wet dream for new wave/goth fans, the one album everyone wishes would come out.
Picture Robert Smith singing for Depeche Mode with the occasional input from Siouxie Sioux and Sascha Konietzko. It’s that awesome.
For those that don’t know a thing about The Twilight Garden, the man behind the band is Todd Loomis, who some may remember from working with Bryan Erickson on the Lust for Blood and The Art of Falling Apart albums from Velvet Acid Christ. This album, however, is very much not Velvet Acid Christ. It is it’s own animal, a genre defining album that you should get your hands on. It’s perfect.
10 out of 10.
The Twilight Garden on MySpace.
The founder of Funeral Rain Records in January 2009 and Funeral Rain Zine in March 2009, Dustin "General Blaspheme" Ekman has been listening to rock since he can remember and metal since 1998, starting with nĂ¼-metal then quickly moving on to death, then black, then expanding onwards to what he listens to now: everything. ///
Favorite bands: Darkthrone, My Dying Bride, Cannibal Corpse, Bush. ///
Favorite album: My Dying Bride - A Line of Deathless Kings. ///
First live show: Kittie with Disturbed supporting and Shuvel opening.
Tags: 10 out of 10, 2010, A World We Pretend, American, Depeche Mode, Electronic Rock, Gothic Rock, Industrial, KMFDM, New Wave, Projekt, Rock, Souxie and the Banshees, The Cure, The Twilight Garden, Velvet Acid Christ
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