Editorial Reviews
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Serendipity: New Music From Paris
Music: Blues Is Alright, Vol. 3
Thrill Me [CD-single] [Import]
Top Tunes Karaoke CDG Rock Vol. 5 TT-089
Thomas Hampson & Samuel Ramey - NTA (No Tenors Allowed) ~ Famous Italian Duets for Baritone and Bass
Stuck In A Moment You Can't Get Out Of [CD-single] [Import]
Octavia's Alcove, Outburn
the aggressive, yet seductive female vocals give this band a compelling personality ...
Brian Howard, The Philadelphia City Paper
Banshees-esque dark wave, crunchy MTV-ready hard stuff and Garbage-y alt-rock. A sort of Shirley Manson meets Siouxsie Sioux ...
Album Description
Tapping The Vein - there couldn't be a more appropriate appellation for a band with such an uncanny ability to draw raw emotion out of the listener and pull on it ever so gently until it stings. Dark and emotional keyboards seem to be driven by disturbingly intense guitars and ultra-gothic bass sounds. This whole package is then bundled up and sealed tightly with the vocals of banshee/siren H. Thompson, who I swear is possessed by the spirits of every tragic diva that ever lived. Her voice carries with it the magical ability to express the extremes of emotion. -Eden Salisbury, Universal Studios' Horror On Line