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In the name of The Violent Pyromaniac Enemies, we (their old staff) understand if you want to burn and destroy any album of theirs you may own, after recent incest-murder-suicide scandal. The weird thing is, we have received tons of requests that people actually want their second album out on the shelves, despite everything. We thought about it over and over, and after reading Sýkn's suicide letter and getting some death threats, we have decided to release it. Fans, be happy, this is the last material they'll ever release, and it'll be out on January 5th. The album was already all set up to be out on December 26th, but we thought people wouldn't want to hear anything else from those guys. We also won't release it right away because we need to decide to whom the profit with the sales will go. Two members are dead, we have sources telling us that Deus Lacertilla changed his name and moved to another country, so all the money belongs to Jay C, I believe. But we have a surprise for the die-hard fans that can't wait. Here's the cover, tracklisting and a preview of the song entitled 'Confessions of a Dead Body'. We changed nothing, despite some of the song titles can be related to the incident on Christmas day, all I can say is that it's nothing but a coincidence. Or Sýkn had that planned for months, we believe those songs were all ready when the recording started in November. We also want to say that the pre-order to the album will begin on January 2nd, and the first 100 copies will get a copy of Sýkn's suicide letter. And that's not a joke! 01. Dig that Grave, baby!Four minutes of pure Horror Punk, it could easily be a song written by American Werewolves, if it wasn't by Sýkn's voice. Sýkn's voice is different, more raw and you can hear screams. The chorus 'Dig that grave, baaabyy!" is also another similarity with American Werewolves singer's style. Lyrics about a couple who is about to commit suicide in order to remain together.02. My Own Blood (Betrayed me)People may think it's a song about Eldur and the whole scandal, but 'my own blood' in this case is not a metaphor to his sister, he actually means his blood. A different type of song, Sýkn's clean voice is back and their usual goth melody too. The difference is on the lyrics, it's not about murder, rape or anything of the sort. It's about a guy who gets Aids and can't conform with that reality. He refuses the medication and eventually dies, but not before having sex with countless people and giving them that reality.03. Confessions of a Dead BodyMetal-ish song. Guitar riffs that remind of Rammstein, with a 1 minute solo in the middle. Sýkn's rough voice is back again, but no screams. Lyrics about a guy who's on his death bed and confess every sins he ever commited in his life. We believe this song tells a bit of Sýkn's life, being another suicide letter he wrote.04. Homicide LetterNothing different on this song, nothing at all. Probably their gift to the old fans. Slow goth melody, clean vocals, lyrics about murder, blá, blá, blá. We all know the rest. It's really similar to 'Don't Worry Now'.05. Mummify meAn acoustic ballad. Clean voice is back. 'Mummify me, keep my body from rotting/Mummify me, keep my soul from dying' Is a part of the chorus. A bit repetitive and poppy, but the lyrics are pretty depressive, something we had never seen before from this band.06. DropsThis song features only bass and vocals. If the band was still alive, it's be incredibly awesome to see Sýkn playing this live, all alone on stage. Another slow ballad, a little more aggressive with the sound of the bass, but still a ballad. Another lyric about Sýkn's obsession with blood.07. Burning OutThis song has some sort of Hard Rock feel, reminded me a little of bands like Ac/Dc, Guns & Roses, and hat type of thing (if it wasn't by Sýkn's vocals). The lyrics also remind of the usual 'sex, drugs & rock'n'roll' mentality. It's a weird song for a Goth band to play, so it didn't sound that good. Probably the worst song on the album.08. Slitting Your ThroatWe can definitely say they were experimenting with this song too. A Post-Punk song that remind me of 80's bands such as Jesus & Mary Chain and Echo & the Bunnymen. Sýkn's voice fit really well on this song, they could have had a bright future ahead on the Post-Punk field if he was alive. You can guess the lyrics by the name.09. A Masochist's DiaryAs usual, a Psychobilly song wouldn't be missed on any of their albums. If they released another 60 albums, all of them would have at least one Psychobilly song. Probably to honor The Cramps, their favorite band. Despite of the lyrics, a song everyone can dance to. The keyboard adds a 70's, 80's disco feel. Self-biographic lyrics too, as Sýkn was a masochist. The lyrics are a mix of the 'cutting open parts of your body' and sadomasochism.10. The Final ActEpic 8 minutes long song, the longest song they ever written in their career. It can be divided in 2 parts of 3 minutes each, separated by a 2 minutes long guitar solo. The first part has also metal based guitar riffs, sounding a bit like thrash, and the lyrics are about every type of thing they ever written on the career, murder, suicide, rape, satanism, etc. Rough voice again. The second part is totally different, a slow goth melody, with Sýkn's clean voice back again. Lyrics about dreams, aspirations, thoughts, about a person thinking back everything he/she did with his/her life. If we analise this song, we can think Sýkn had the suicide thing all planned. Or he was thinking of quitting the band after this album, none of the options would surprise me. About the solo, it follows this line too, begins aggressively and near the end it becomes just a bunch of notes played slowly. 30 seconds piano solo at the end. Die-hard fans were spotted crying after this song.Yours, The staff Edited by user 07 January 2010 03:52:35(UTC)
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