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London After Midnight, Selected Scenes from the End of the World

Audio CD

Disk ID: 1193034

Disk length: 41m 27s (8 Tracks)

Original Release Date: 1998

Label: Unknown

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Tracks & Durations

1. Revenge 4:06
2. Nightmare 5:29
3. Spider & The Fly 5:22
4. Claire's Horrors 4:56
5. Sacrifice 7:30
6. This Paradise 4:14
7. The Black Cat 3:53
8. Your Best Nightmare 5:51

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Review

Los Angeles goths London After Midnight open this, their debut CD, with a provocative sample from one of Hitler's speeches. Whether it's meant to shock or educate or both, it's one of the few moments of drama on this otherwise fairly straightforward disc of glam-manqué death rock. Singer Sean Brennan possesses a vocal timbre somewhere between that of Peter Murphy and Axl Rose, used to pretty good effect on sultry rockers like "Spider and the Fly" and "Sacrifice." The rest of the band supports him adequately, but the disc is marred by thin production values that probably should have been fixed for this reissue. Fans will appreciate this document of the band's early days, but newcomers should check out the more recent Psycho Magnet for a better sense of what LAM are capable of. --Steve Landau

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Selected Scenes from the End of the World

Tracks: 8, Disk length: 41m 25s (-1m 58s)

Selected Scenes from the End of the World

Tracks: 8, Disk length: 40m (-2m 33s)

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