A Roman gothic-rock collective (the review notes they later used the name Deviate Damaen). Their 1997 album Religious as Our Methods mixes gothic-rock, black-metal touches, spoken word and electronic elements and is described as controversial yet musically ambitious.

Deviate Ladies are presented in the review as a Roman gothic-rock collective whose 1997 album Religious as Our Methods blends gothic-rock, black-metal touches, spoken word and electronic elements. The reviewer criticizes the band's political stance while praising the album's musical ambition and theatricality. The release is recommended despite its controversial aura.

For:Listeners of gothic rock and dark theatrical music interested in controversial, provocative releases from the late 1990s.

 With the Romans Deviate Ladies (today Deviate Damaen but that's another story), we are faced with people who are truly fascist!

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