Latest Updates

Part 13 – 3.09 (Hurdy Gurdy Records 1996)





From the genius Devil Doll which leads by the mysterious Mr. Doctor whom got his lunatic inspirations from Isidore Ducasse, George Harvey Bone and Edgar Allan Poe works and talents on whispering new breath onto his creations of Progressive Rock, Gothic-Rock and more symphonies recaptured on the fourth album from the sadistic calm group includes Mr. Doctor as a founder – Devil Doll’s Dies Irae. 

Within too much internationally musicians and the moving headquarters from Lubljana, Slovenia to Venice, Italy fronting their cult messaging via Slavonic Folk Music, Gothic Rock and Classical on notable full-length durations mixed and match by the performance of either pianist Francesco Carta or violinist Sasha Olenjuk with the rest standard members of the live band including keyboardist Davor Klaric or Michel Fantini Jesurum on pipe organ. The audiences shall caught themselves for being invited into one of the most brilliant opera and musical shows which marking the last months of the nineties spawning this rare vampiric album through Dies Irae even when the group’s itself drowning and burned to death. 

The haunting chants, spells, lyrics and eerie atmosphere would be easily to catch the gloomy Goth-Folk music and the silence for covering the last hidden tracks; from the beginning on Part 1 until Part 18. Somewhere between that some of you might already losing your courage or your souls – taken out by Mr. Doctor progressively as he invited some additional musicians as well as Norina Radovan (soprano), Drago Ivanusa (accordion), Irina Kevorkova (2nd violin leader) and Marian Munic and The Slovenian Philharmonic Orchestra. Like a short journey into the coven before the enemy stabs your heart. 


Dies Irae:
https://youtu.be/Hech3iIMroM

0 Response to "Part 13 – 3.09 (Hurdy Gurdy Records 1996)"

Post a Comment