- Sisters of the Red Death
Infobox Album |
Name = Sisters of the Red Death
Type =Album
Artist =Vendetta Red
Released =August 30 ,2005
Recorded = 2004
Genre = Rock
Length = 47:22
Label =Epic Records
Producer =Howard Benson
Reviews =
*AbsolutePunk.net (89%) [http://www.absolutepunk.net/showthread.php?t=97455 link]
*Allmusic Rating|3|5 [http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=10:xq5ibk09dakq link] |
Last album = "Between the Never and the Now "
(2003)
This album = "Sisters of the Red Death"
(2005)
Next album ="Sisters of the Red Death" is the fourth and final album by
Vendetta Red which was released onAugust 30 ,2005 .Track listing
# "Vendetta Red Cried Rape On Their Date With Destiny"
# "The Body And The Blood"
# "A Dark Heart Silhouette"
# "Shiver"
# "In Lieu of Dead Brides...Claustrofuckingphobic"
# "Silhouette Serenade"
# "The Banshee Ballet"
# "The Great Castration"
# "Gloria"
# "Run"
# "Coital Improv"
# "A Joyless Euphoria" (Secret Song) "Shoot Up With God"
# "Depressionesque"(only on vinyl version)Concept
The album's story is about a woman named Gloria. After a nuclear war engulfs the earth, she is born as a half-
medusa half-harpy . She decides that mankind is to blame for her body, and she takes control of the world. The album is about what happens when she falls in love.Trivia
On the limited edition white vinyl (and possibly any other vinyl version) the back of the album lists the song "Depressionesque" as Track XIII, however, inside the artwork there is a misprint and the song is listed as track VIII.The secret song "Shoot Up With God" does not appear on the vinyl version of this album, however, it does appear at the end of the CD version of this album.In the artwork for the vinyl version of the album track three is listed as "Call My Name (A Dark Heart Silhouette)", the CD version simply lists it as "A Dark Heart Silhouette". In the artwork on the vinyl version track five is listed as "In Lieu of Dead Brides...", The artwork for the CD version lists the song as "In Lieu of Dead Brides... Claustrofuckingphobic".
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