Theatre Of Tragedy Storm
Double orange vinyl LP pressing housed in a gatefold Jacket. Theatre of Tragedy made music history in the mid-'90s. Never before had a band combined a dark male voice with enchanting and bright female vocals to this extent. And no-one could have guessed that this mixture would cause such a wide variety of dark and atmospheric shades that has made gothic rock/metal so popular. Theatre of Tragedy will be, and has always been, unique. Theatre of Tragedy parted ways with female singer LIV Kristine in August 2003 and thereby marked an end of their first decade as a band that has dared, gained and achieved more than most of the others. With Nell, their new age had begun. The age of the Storm (2006), one might say. This was the beginning of which is marked by an album that united all that the band had ever been loved and adored for: strong, dark melodies, powerful arrangements, haunting lyrics, the charming play between the deep mystical male voice and the pure beauty of female vocals. Storm was produced and recorded by Rico Darum (e.g. Zeromancer, Gothminister, Apoptygma Berzerk) in the famous Toproom Studio in Norway (e.g. Mayhem, Tristania, Extol).
- 1. Storm
- 2. Silence
- 3. Ashes and Dreams
- 4. Voices
- 5. Fade
- 6. Begin and End
- 7. Highlights
- 8. Senseless
- 9. Exile
- 10. Disintegration
- 11. Debris
- 12. Storm (Tornado Mix)
- 13. Beauty in Deconstruction
- 14. Storm (Pride and Fall Remix)