Saturday, September 30, 2006

Cinema Strange - The Astonished Eyes Of Evening (2002)

Artist: Cinema Strange
Album: The Astonished Eyes of Evening
Year: 2002
Country: United States

Style: Death Rock, Gothic Rock



[Transcendency's Review]:
They're a sort of gothic/experimental indie band, and a pretty unique one at that. The music is as strange as their stage shows appear to be, but that's no bad thing. Their work has really impressed me. This album creates a great atmosphere throughout, and there is great progression from track to track. The vocals remind me a little of Devil Doll from time to time, and they're superb throughout. Compliments the musical style perfectly. Well worth a listen.

[Tracks]:
1. Reveil en Sursaut d'un RĂªve (1:26)
2. 'Ere the Flowers Unfold
(2:45)
3. Dead Eyes Open
(4:05)
4. Catacomb Kittens (7:25)
5. "Speak, Marauder!" (6:57)
6. Mathilde in the Dirt
(5:38)
7. Legs and Tarpaulin (5:44)
8. Finger Broken Branches [Instrumental]
(3:09)
9. Tomb Lilies
(5:27)
10. The Red and Silver Fantastique and the Libretto of the Insipid Minstrel
(6:35)

[Download]: Megaupload

6 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

This is a totally obscure music blog sir!

Thanks!

Have u got "Stravinsky-The Rite of spring."?

9/30/2006 9:24 PM  
Blogger Transcendency said...

No problem =)

And I'm not sure. I may have The Rite Of Spring in my classical CD collection, but I can't remember off the top of my head. I'll have to check.

10/01/2006 4:45 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Nice album!Thanks!

Have u got any Danny Elfman??

10/04/2006 7:56 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Hey man,do u have "Haunted" By Poe(2000)???

I just cant find this album anywhere!!!!


please help!!!

10/09/2006 9:34 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Any album by :The Revolutionary Army Of The Infant Jesus?????????????????????????????????????????????????????


PLEASE UPLOAD IF U HAVE!!!!

10/16/2006 7:30 PM  
Blogger Transcendency said...

Sorry, don't have either of those. But I can have a look for them if you'd like. I'll host if I find anything.

10/17/2006 2:18 PM  

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