To Die Once Again
To Die Once Again
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Our Take
Our Take
LAMORI's latest offering, "To Die Once Again," is a rollercoaster ride of gothic melodrama and rock-infused anthems that will leave you questioning your very existence. From the moment you press play, you're catapulted into a world of dark lyrics and haunting vocals that will make you want to dance, cry, and bang your head all at the same time.
The opening track, "The Black Majesty," sets the tone for the album with its brooding atmosphere and dramatic orchestration. Lead singer Helena's vocals soar above the intricate guitar work, creating a sense of foreboding that will send shivers down your spine.
As the album progresses, tracks like "Bleed Me White" and "Angel of Your Fall" showcase LAMORI's ability to seamlessly blend elements of gothic rock with metal influences, creating a sound that is both haunting and powerful. The band's ability to transition from soaring melodies to crushing guitar riffs is truly impressive, keeping the listener on their toes throughout the entire album.
Overall, "To Die Once Again" is a captivating journey through the darker side of music, with LAMORI proving once again that they are a force to be reckoned with in the gothic rock scene. So grab your black eyeliner and velvet cape, and prepare to be transported to a world where death and beauty collide in perfect harmony.
Track Listing
Track Listing
1. T.D.O.A Prelude
2. Until Death (Do Us Part)
3. Lost in Love
4. Chapter IV
5. To Die Once Again
6. Follow the Ghost
7. Drown Me
8. The Beauty of a Wilted Rose
9. Intermezzo
10. Wicked Little Things
11. Palace of Pleasure
12. T.D.O.A Postlude
Delivery & Returns
Delivery & Returns
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About the artist
Lamori
Introducing LAMORI, the enigmatic Swedish rock band that has been taking the music world by storm with their dark, brooding sound and theatrical live performances. Formed in 2009, this group of misfits has been making waves in the underground scene, drawing comparisons to the likes of HIM and Type O Negative. Led by the charismatic frontman Nilas Lamas, LAMORI's music is a fusion of gothic rock, metal and electronic elements, creating a sound that is both haunting and hypnotic. Their debut album, "To Die Once Again", was released in 2015 to critical acclaim, with its infectious melodies and introspective lyrics captivating listeners around the world. But it's not just their music that sets LAMORI apart. With their striking visual aesthetic and theatrical live shows, this band is a force to be reckoned with on and off the stage. From Nilas' dramatic vocals to the band's eerie stage presence, LAMORI leaves a lasting impression on anyone lucky enough to witness their electrifying performances. In a world where conformity reigns supreme, LAMORI dares to be different. Their music is a bold statement of individuality and defiance, challenging listeners to embrace their darkness and confront their inner demons. With a new album on the horizon and a growing fan base, LAMORI is poised to take the music world by storm. Keep your eyes and ears peeled for this band, because they are only just getting started.
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