Broken Flowers Mask (Black Fading Records 2008)
As Summer's gone ashtray, comes the colder Autumn and that precise moment shall perfectly describing well by listening to this Parma, Emillia-Romagna's Symphonic Goth-Metal band Domina Noctis not just because these Italian metalheads knows how to make great music but they also capturing your slightest sweeteners for Gothic dreams soundtrack should have been and sounded like - giving you pleasant feelings while dealing with your downfalls or the collapsing sorrow around you with bigger heart and cold-blooded hands. Second Rose is actually, Domina Noctis' second releasing full studio album which showing the tremendous ability of the band members for performing something usual, standard and easy-listening but really would caught your attention to knowing them more as your ears trying to listen more carefully hypnotizing by their lead vocalist Edera's mesmerizing voice as well as the rest of the four warriors guarding the essential softer-romance tinged sounds within their live-band instruments making Domina Noctis turning to the real dark mistress of the night's moon which sounded mystic, powerful and sensual for being your next favorite bands. As the windy blows the last sound from afar and the nearest settlement didn't embracing lights any longer and the night creatures stalks the unfortunate travelers on the edge of the dark woods nut the romance keeps flourishing into air; leaving the hunger souls begging for mercy and letting the angelic spirits shown up only to captured them - kept them for their own pleasures. You and the rest of the audiences shall stunning and at the same time falling in love with this group starting with Into Hades to Electric Dragonfly to Sister in Melancholy or the best cover of Patti Smith Group's classic hits Because The Night; hypnotized every ears and feasting slowly onto romance - lethal to those whom didn't see the claws of love behind the veils of sweet magic touch by Symphonic Goth-Metal.
Second Rose:
https://youtu.be/jcI2mCVAZA8
Posted by royan hasjim
on Thursday, November 10, 2016,
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