An old Deathrock group from the late nineties offering a darker romance circuit led to the roots of influence from Rozz Williams suicidal and Christian Death infamous gloomy shines as the rangers of Goth Rock module new pioneers within more and more temptation on experiences a wide-awake of the uses for conscious synthesizers melodic and live drums from the early UK Goth scenery. The darkened band created by the duo of Goth-Punk musician influenced Su Farr and Dave Wainwright uncommonly pick the name Cauda Pavonis for themselves as a perceptual changer of dreamscapes on Gothic Rock realm and accompanied themselves with Chris Hines on guitars and Jessica Phoenix on bass; coming on stage or in front of the camera as a picturing bigger underground goes mainstream but never changing their Goth identities looking as the spikey hairs in colors, leather jackets and blackiest dark fashions completed with intoxicated stares and loopy beats inspiring music asking you to make love with someone before killing them as you planned to enjoy or do the suicidal mission through this darker album – Sigil. The Bristol’s band really taking their Gothic Rock music onto the higher levels which keeping more people get their access to finding Cauda Pavonis music but also spreading their depressive lyrics and themes infectiously like a teenage black-plague among the listeners. The vocals sounded similar just like Patti Smith on acid and blood and hearing the infamous harpiscord plays through the band’s music really would hypnotizing you in focus as the Punkish-Gothic music fills the dance-floor; leaving mortals and immortals biting each others in a frequent standing up tongue to tongue orgy on Nine to Five Freakshow, Wardance, Dead Man’s Gallery and Winter. Slipping away is the lovers of your heart and comes the aggressive seductress holding you, grabbing yours like she never wanted again to let go !
Sigil:
https://myzuka.fm/Album/687217/Cauda-Pavonis-Sigil-2003
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