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| ARTIST: | Various Artists |
| CATEGORY: | Music |
| MANUFACTURER: | Cleopatra |
| TYPE: | Pop, Rock, V/A Compilations |
| MEDIA: | Audio CD |
| TRACKS: | Ürdögüzès - The Dagons, Ghost Woman and the Hunter, Monolith - Mortiis, Novocaine [Live] - Switchblade Symphony, Debris - The Gathering, Vote for Love - Tiamat, Cabaret Fortune Teller - Audra, Horror Show - The Birthday Massacre, Smile, Wonderland [No Illusions Remix] - The Morticians, Frozen - Celldweller, Am I 2 Blame? [Soil & Eclipse Mix] - Razed in Black, Timephase, Die-Sect [VNV Nation Mix], Crime Pays - Fr Connection, Infected, Visions of Ezekiel - Maelstrom, Flower That Sears in Silence - How Like a Winter, Ashes - Wehrwolfe, At Mortlake - Peter Ulrich, All My Lovers - Black Tape for a Blue Girl, Faery Child [Cruxshadows Mix] - Dreamside, Last Day in June, Lux - The Autumns, Dawn - Steve VonTill, Art of a Soft Landing - Antimatter, Deep Blue Sea, Absolution - Gary Numan, Dragon Song - Corpus Delicti, Chubby Kitty, System Failure, All the Beauty Twice Again - Novembers Doom, Desert Snow, Myphilosophy - Inner, Undo - Plink, Today a Mountain Has Been Moved, Reena, Sum of Her Parts |
| UPC: | 741157129823 |
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Customer Reviews of Unquiet Grave 4
The best in the Unquiet Grave series While Unquiet Grave 3 had its moments they were scattered with ridiculous amounts of filler. I found myself programming the songs I actually liked and then disregarding the rest. One thing I've always loved about this series, though, is how you really get your money's worth with 2-discs that sometimes contain an upwards of 15 songs each and at an incredibly affordable price! But still, I would rather have 10 GREAT songs as opposed to having to search for the good ones. However, here on Unquiet Grave 4 they have vastly improved on that problem and I am really impressed with the selections picked for this latest volume. It's certainly not flawless and while the more ethereal "Sweet Side" (CD2) sounds a wee bit rushed to me, like it was quickly thrown together, CD1 ("Bitter Side") is the perfect example of what a Goth/Industrial compilation SHOULD sound like! The songs flow together wonderfully and, for the most part, are very upbeat. Also the range of style is very eclectic. You have your obvious groups, like Lacuna Coil playing a hypnotic rock ballad on "Ghost Woman and the Hunter" and The Gathering on "Debris", but there's also some lesser known groups featured here too that have just as much talent to offer to the darker side of music. Most notable for me include "Wonderland (No Illusions Remix)" by The Morticians (think synthy future-pop), "Frozen" by Celldweller (an aggressive yet catchy as hell electronic rock song akin to the likes of Orgy), "The Flower That Sears in Silence" by How Like A Winter (melodic death metal with a bit of growling but nothing you can't handle ~_^), and the surprisingly cheery alternative-Goth anthem "Vote For Love" by Tiamat.