Theatre Of Tragedy - Musique
Nuclear Blast
Gothic Industrial
12 songs (48'38)
Release year: 2000
Theatre Of Tragedy, Nuclear Blast
Reviewed by Marc

They say you can't please everyone, and that will certainly be true for the new Theatre of Tragedy. The gothic metal band has gone electronic and the new album is more a kind of gothic-industrial than metal.

"Ok, so this isn't what we are used to but is it any good?" The answer will probably depend on whether you like electro/industrial music. Personally I like it very much. The mix of the usual Theatre riffs and female vocals with the industrial sound creates something that I find original and very interesting. There is even one song (Image) where I can't resist singing along the chorus. On the other hand, fans of Theatre of Tragedy with no taste for electronic music will probably hate it.

Two words about the booklet, it's graphically very nice but completely useless. They probably thought that puting full lyrics of the songs in it would make it less beautiful, so instead you have very nice empty pages !!

Although I liked this album, I suggest you listen to it before buying it.

Killing Songs :
Image, Radio
Marc quoted 81 / 100
Other albums by Theatre Of Tragedy that we have reviewed:
Theatre Of Tragedy - Forever is the World reviewed by Alex and quoted 79 / 100
Theatre Of Tragedy - Storm reviewed by Alex and quoted 68 / 100
Theatre Of Tragedy - Assembly reviewed by Jack and quoted 60 / 100
Theatre Of Tragedy - Closure:Live reviewed by Marc and quoted no quote
Theatre Of Tragedy - Machine (EP) reviewed by Marc and quoted no quote
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