
Tracks:
- A Magic Bag
- Our Flesh
- Watching from the Darkest Places
- Before these Crimes
- One Less Day | MP3
- I Want | MP3
- Witches Gold | MP3
- Memories Kill
- Nightingale | MP3
- Ombra Mai Fu
Following the successful "Nightingale" single series, the long awaited new full length album from Mephisto Walz has arrived! Fans of classic goth rock will not be dissapointed by this veteran band's latest undertaking. An adroit, hot, and aggressive melange of memorable songs that hook the listener into a world of melancholic ethereal guitars, voices, and rhythms. A bold release from one of the few remaining classic gothic-ethereal-punk rock bands. This collection will inspire nostalgia while touching the heart of fans who desire a more emotive and passionate quality to their music. This domestic edition comes presented in a luxorious digipak format with a different cover design than the European version published by Dark Dimensions. Featuring beautiful cover photography by Elisa Lazo.
Review from Gothtronic (The Netherlands)
Mephisto Walz, the band of ex-Christian death guitar player Bari-Bari (Barry Galvin) and singer Christianna is now finally back with a new release. Delicious ethereal postpunk and gothrock in the best tradition is what is offered on this cd. References are Christian Death and Faith & the Muse. I review the release by the American label The Fossil Dungeon. The artwork of this digi-pack cd is different from the European release through Dark Dimensions. Personally, i like this artwork very much as the photography and lay-out is tasteful and beautiful. ‘Our Flesh’ is a really good up tempo song with a lot of potential, for a club environment too. The same goes for ‘I Want’. ‘Watching from the Darkest Places’ let’s my heart pound faster caused by the beautiful vocals of Christianna. ‘Witches Dance’ is an exciting story. ‘Memories Kill’ is a hypnotizing track. I can truly say this release; together with the release by NFD (ex-Fields of the Nephilim) have brought me a renaissance of my love for good old gothrock, as it had been pushed back to the background a bit for a while. Great album!