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Roses Never Fade - Roses Never Fade (2009) (Alternative) (Rapidshare)

01 Sickness That Never Sleeps 03:25
02 Runaway 02:11
03 Cauterize November 02:00
04 Fourth Horseman 02:42
05 Don't Let The Hell Come Down 04:35
06 So Far Removed 03:34
07 ... Fear For You 02:12
08 Loved Alone 04:34
09 The Letter 02:43
10 Fruition Revisited 02:31
11 Fade To Black 04:57
12 Cellar Door 04:19
13 God Gone 01:32
14 Rosa Italia 03:43
15 The Man They Want To Hang 03:57
16 Untitled (Hidden Track) 02:41

Roses Never Fade is a multi-national folk-noir project
spearheaded by Dwid Hellion (Integrity). Their debut was
released in 2006 on Rock Vegas Records and has in the meantime
sold-out. The album was mainly distributed through channels
close to the hardcore/metal scene

Neuropa Records is proud to reissue the album with the tracks
from a limited 7" ep as an added bonus, and as such to introduce
Roses Never Fade to the more folk-oriented audience

Roses Never Fade accompanies the listener on a nightmarish
excursion through 15 chilling tomes. Driven by a core of lushly
layered acoustic guitars that swell to and fro while creating a
cavernous wail that envelops the half whispered vocal textures
For fans of Integrity, Joy Division, Bauhaus, Tom Waits

Isn't it a bit sad when you find yourself celebrating the
vvisdom and songs of a band that is only a little bit less
boring that the myriads of phoney bands these days?

It is sad yet in a world where rebellion has become just another
gimmick, Roses Never Fade's antagonistic streak is refreshing
Roses Never Fade has always done everything at their disposal to
avoid labeling what they do, or to avoid being labeled
themselves. To be beyond any existing classification has always
pleased them. Unfortunately, they had to learn over the years
that when one refuses to be categorized, there's a world full of
people (all entirely less well qualified) who are only too eager
to pigeonhole what you do or think. That the pigeonholing is
generally more a reflection of what they think, or assume, is
fairly obvious. The will to label will always prevail over
what's being labeled, usually at the expense of either truth or
understanding. Roses Never Fade's views might be highly
unfashionable, but to them they are fairly consistent with what
they have seen to be true. If others choose to see the world in
terms of black and white, that's certainly their prerogative
and Roses Never Fade would never dream of trying to tell them
otherwise. However, they might suggest that they always keep a
loaded pistol on the off chance that they could possibly be
mistaken.

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Post je objavljen 27.08.2009. u 12:53 sati.