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Storm

Album - 23 march 2006 - DeB Id: 315579
By Theatre of Tragedy
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Album DeRango™ 7,61

Theatre Of Tragedy

Storm fjelltronen

 Dreamlike atmospheres and visions of ethereal sweetness accompany us in the twelve compositions offered here.

 A mature, coherent work undoubtedly endowed with the essentiality that was missing in the experiments of the last six years.

 Discover the mature and emotional journey of Theatre Of Tragedy's Storm—listen now and experience their powerful comeback!

💬 13
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📈 4,38
Album DeRango™ -1,18

Theatre Of Tragedy

Storm DarKNight

 This 'Storm' left me very disappointed, turning out to be notably more fake than the previous 'Assembly.'

 It’s a shame to see her made up in a horrendous way in the 'Storm' video, while she tries to be sensual (not succeeding at all) moving like a drunk on the verge of a breakdown.

 Discover why Theatre Of Tragedy's Storm divides fans—listen and decide if this comeback hits the mark or misses it.

💬 5
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Storm (03:46)
Can you see the storm getting closer now?
Tell me how it feels being out there

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Silence (03:47)
This interference's shifting
A soft accent cascading
A second glimpse of falling TVs
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Don't know inside from upside-down
We praise the famed unwittingly
If we had read that we are but illiterate
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Senseless (04:33)
Ever wonder about which words were said?
Watch slow moving pictures pass instead
I disassembled what was mundane
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Exile (04:02)
Synchronise the flow of intersections
Catalogue all still heartbeats
Franchise the machinations of
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It's blurring out of sight
The faces flickering in the
tinsel light on the esplanades
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Debris (05:03)
While he was asleep holding her hand
The dreams
smouldered
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Theatre of Tragedy

Theatre of Tragedy were a Norwegian band formed in Stavanger in 1994, widely associated with early gothic/doom metal and the “beauty and the beast” vocal contrast. Their catalogue is frequently discussed for its major stylistic shifts, from doom-tinged gothic metal into more electronic and industrial/pop-leaning territory, and later releases featuring a new female vocalist after Liv Kristine’s departure.
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