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Virgin Black

Virgin Black – Requiem Fortissimo – Review

September 1, 2007

I usually like Virgin Black, but this album is a regression to the “bad doom” we all endured in the early ’90s.

Virgin Black – Elegant… and Dying – Review

October 8, 2003

Anyone who’s ever loved the work of Dead Can Dance, Amber Asylum, and Trial of The Bow are no doubt going to be drawn to this release.

At The End of Infinity – [Echoes & Thoughts of Wonder] – Review

November 11, 2002

The bands whisper of longing and desire, yet quietly seethe and stare into the fire, thinking terrible thoughts. Get this if you like Dead Can Dance and metal.

Virgin Black – Sombre Romantic – Review

July 12, 2002

With symphonic magnificence and technical proficiency, song strength is emphasized over virtuosic tendencies.

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