"World coming down" CD by Type O Negative
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| Item no. | 411466 |
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| Title | World coming down |
| Musical Genre | Gothic Metal |
| Product topic | Bands |
| Band | Type O Negative |
| Release date | 20/09/1999 |
| Product type | CD |
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| Media - Format 1-3 | CD |
CD 1
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1.Skip it
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2.White slavery
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3.Sinus
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4.Everyone I love is dead
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5.Who will save the sane?
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6.Liver
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7.World coming down
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8.Creepy green light
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9.Everything dies
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10.Lung
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11.Pyretta Blaze
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12.All hallows eve
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13.Day tripper (Medley)
by Sonja Angerer (10/99) If there is a band who deserves to set the final point of the Nineties, it would be Type O Negative. This is exactly what they do with their fifth album: with a length of approximately 74 minutes, it has almost the size of a double-album. Generously, they preferred quality, not quantity, although "World coming down" seems to be a little more bulky than the relatively radio-suitalble predecessor "October rust". Mainly because of the wide epic range. Just the title song lasts for more than 11 minutes - none of the other regular tracks falls below the 6-minutes-limit, except the three interludes "Sinus", "Liver" and "Lung". The new tracks seem to orientate painfully towards "Blody kisses". Steele's complaint "Everyone I love is dead" - the core of the album - is especially impressive: complaint and loss, not sex and erotics are the this album's main subjects - it has ripened like old red wine. Obviously, as producers, Steele and Silver have attached a lot of importance to fineness, so that after repeated listenning, the twelve tracks offer a great wealth of details: This album has the ability to get you through this winter, even if Y2K means the end of the world - this is the one and only appropriate and stylish soundtrack for it. (Sonja Angerer-10/99)