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The deep provocativeness of the Sex & Drugs & Jesus Christ front cover has even eclipsed the equally provocative cover of Pornographic Messiah. Listening to this work is a continuous transition from moments of darkness to flashes of light, where Gitane Demone’s contribution has decidedly uplifted the musical fortunes.
The deep provocativeness of the Sex & Drugs & Jesus Christ front cover has even eclipsed the equally provocative cover of Pornographic Messiah.
Listening to this work is a continuous transition from moments of darkness to flashes of light, where Gitane Demone’s contribution has decidedly uplifted the musical fortunes.
Christian Death’s 1988 album Sex & Drugs & Jesus Christ is a provocative work marked by controversial artwork and sharp criticism of organized religion. While the album sparked widespread debate and became one of their best-selling records, its musical quality is uneven. Some tracks shine with creative flashes and strong vocals from Gitane Demone, while others feel inconsistent or dull. Despite its flaws, the album captivates through its daring themes and striking visual presentation. Dive into the dark provocations of Christian Death's Sex & Drugs & Jesus Christ—listen now and explore its controversial legacy!
This record is, for me, an essential masterpiece, one of the albums I could never give up and never stop listening to. This work is a rare pearl, like few can be found: intimate, profound, moving, and delicate.
This record is, for me, an essential masterpiece, one of the albums I could never give up and never stop listening to.
This work is a rare pearl, like few can be found: intimate, profound, moving, and delicate.
This review praises the intimate and emotional qualities of the album Dream Home Heartache by Rozz Williams and Gitane Demone. The reviewer highlights the unique style, beautiful vocal performances, and deep lyrics. Covers like "In Every Dream Home A Heartache" and "Manic Depression" receive specific mention for their creative adaptation. Overall, the album is described as a rare and precious musical treasure. Discover the haunting beauty of Rozz Williams & Gitane Demone's Dream Home Heartache—listen and experience this rare musical masterpiece today!
"'Tales Of Innocence' ... the listening is worth the purchase of the entire album." "Valor’s CDs can never, even remotely, approach the grandeur of Rozz Williams’ CDs or reach his genius, but in some (brief) moments, it was possible to consider them a true band."
"'Tales Of Innocence' ... the listening is worth the purchase of the entire album."
"Valor’s CDs can never, even remotely, approach the grandeur of Rozz Williams’ CDs or reach his genius, but in some (brief) moments, it was possible to consider them a true band."
Atrocities is the second Christian Death album without Rozz Williams, showcasing Valor and his team’s polished and professional work. The album features standout tracks like 'Tales Of Innocence' sung by Gitane Demone and the haunting cover 'Gloomy Sunday.' While not reaching the artistic heights of Rozz Williams’ era, the album offers serious and well-crafted gothic rock music. The review also highlights differences between the 1986 vinyl and 1999 CD versions, noting production and artwork changes. Some tracks are praised, while a few are considered less impactful. Discover the dark and polished sounds of Christian Death's Atrocities—listen now and explore this gothic rock classic beyond Rozz Williams.
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