Eternal
Eternal
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Format: Vinyl / 12" Album Coloured Vinyl

Our Take
Our Take
It's time to take a trip down memory lane with the latest release from Skeletal Family, 'Eternal: The Singles Collection 1982-1984'. This purple vinyl beauty is a nostalgic journey through the band's early years, showcasing their dark and brooding sound that captivated goth enthusiasts everywhere.
From the haunting melodies of "She Cries Alone" to the infectious hooks of "Promised Land", this collection serves as a reminder of Skeletal Family's influence on the post-punk scene. The band's signature blend of melancholy lyrics and catchy riffs is on full display here, proving why they are still a force to be reckoned with decades later.
But it's not all doom and gloom with Skeletal Family. Tracks like "Far and Near" and "Restless" show a more energetic side to the band, with driving rhythms and anthemic choruses that will have you dancing around your living room in no time.
Overall, 'Eternal' is a must-have for any fan of 80s goth rock or anyone looking to add a touch of darkness to their vinyl collection. So grab a copy, turn up the volume, and let Skeletal Family take you on a musical journey back in time. It's an experience you won't soon forget.
Track Listing
Track Listing
1. Trees
2. Just a Friend
3. The Night
4. Waiting Here
5. She Cries Alone
6. The Wind Blows
7. Eternal
8. Waiting Here (Version)
9. The Night (Version)
10. So Sure
11. Batman
12. Lies
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Delivery & Returns
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About the artist
Skeletal Family
Skeletal Family, the gothic rock legends hailing from the rainy streets of Keighley, West Yorkshire, have been haunting the music scene since the early 1980s. Fronted by the enigmatic vocalist Anne-Marie Hurst, this band's signature sound is a blend of dark, brooding melodies and pulsating post-punk energy. With their roots firmly planted in the gloomy atmosphere of UK's underground music scene, Skeletal Family rose to prominence with their debut single "Trees" in 1983, a haunting anthem that solidified their reputation as one of the pioneers of gothic rock. Their follow-up singles, including "Promised Land" and "She Cries Alone," further cemented their status as a force to be reckoned with in the alternative music landscape. Hurst's haunting vocals, coupled with the band's eerie guitar riffs and pounding rhythms, create a sound that is both chilling and captivating. Their live performances are a mesmerising experience, with Hurst's commanding presence and the band's raw energy drawing audiences into their dark, atmospheric world. Despite their long history in the music industry, Skeletal Family have remained true to their roots, refusing to conform to mainstream trends and continuing to push boundaries with their music. Their latest album, 2012's "Songs of Love, Hope and Despair," is a testament to their enduring creativity and commitment to their unique sound. In a music landscape saturated with cookie-cutter pop acts and manufactured personas, Skeletal Family stand out as a beacon of authenticity and originality. With their dark and haunting melodies, they prove that true artistry knows no bounds.
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