Spider On the Wall
Spider On the Wall
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Our Take
Our Take
Ah, CLAN OF XYMOX, the stalwart veterans of darkwave, the brooding pioneers of gloom, the gothic granddaddies of the synth scene. Their latest offering, "Spider On The Wall," is like a cobweb-covered diamond in the rough, a hauntingly beautiful tapestry of melancholy melodies and eerie atmospheres.
From the opening track, "She," with its ominous synths and ethereal vocals, you know you're in for a treat. The album is a masterclass in moodiness, a symphony of shadows and whispers that transports you to a world of black lipstick and midnight raves.
Lead singer Ronny Moorings' voice drips with angst and longing, his lyrics filled with dark poetry and existential despair. Tracks like "Your Kiss," with its throbbing bassline and hypnotic refrain, or "Messenger of the Moth," with its haunting chorus and pulsating beats, showcase the band's ability to create a sonic landscape that is both unsettling and enthralling.
"Spider On The Wall" is an album that demands to be listened to in the dead of night, with the curtains drawn and the candles flickering. It's a soundtrack for the lost and the lonely, the misfits and the outsiders, a hymn for those who find beauty in the shadows.
CLAN OF XYMOX may have been around for decades, but with "Spider On The Wall," they prove that they still have plenty of venom left in their fangs. So spin this record, dear reader, and let yourself be ensnared in its spell. You won't regret it.
Track Listing
Track Listing
1. She
2. Lovers
3. Into the Unknown
4. All I Ever Know
5. I Don't Like Myself
6. Spider On the Wall
7. When We Were Young
8. Black Mirror
9. My New Lows
10. See You On the Other Side
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Delivery & Returns
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About the artist
Clan of Xymox
Hailing from the Netherlands, Clan of Xymox is a band that has been an enigmatic force in the darkwave and gothic rock scene since the 1980s. Led by the enigmatic frontman Ronny Moorings, the band has created a signature sound that blends haunting melodies, pulsating synths, and melancholic lyrics that have captivated fans around the world. With a slew of critically acclaimed albums under their belt, including classics like "Clan of Xymox" and "Creatures," the band has proven time and time again that they are masters of their craft. Their brooding, atmospheric soundscapes have influenced countless artists in the gothic and electronic genres, making them true pioneers in their field. But what truly sets Clan of Xymox apart is their electrifying live performances. Moorings' haunting vocals paired with the band's intense stage presence create an otherworldly experience that transports audiences to a realm of darkness and despair. From intimate club shows to massive festivals, Clan of Xymox never fails to leave a lasting impression on all who witness their power. So whether you're a seasoned goth veteran or a curious newcomer looking to delve into the depths of darkwave, Clan of Xymox is a band that demands your attention. With their timeless sound and undeniable charisma, they are sure to leave a mark on your soul that you won't soon forget.
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