Serenade for the Dead
A 1994 album from Leæther Strip, released by Zoth Ommog Records (cd zot 114). In a dramatic break with his usual aggressive industrial style, this album presents a gloomy electronic "symphony," inspired by the works of Stephen King, James Herbert, Dean R. Koontz and Clive Barker.
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Released | 1994 | |||
Genre | Industrial music | |||
Label | Zoth Ommog | |||
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Track listing
- "Serenade for the Dead" 3:53
- "Black Widow's Kiss" 7:49
- "Stillborn" 6:07
- "The Return of the Evil One" 8:30
- "Black Death" 4:41
- "New Dark Ages" 6:31
- "The Corridors of Sleep" 6:55
- "The Awakening" 9:07
- "Blood Lust" 6:14
- "Corpus" 6:30
Extra tracks on double CD:
- "Til Far"
- "Reborn"
- "Serenade for the Dead (Neophyte Mix by Synthetic)"
- "Serenade For The Dead (Hypnosis Diagnosis Psychosis Editedmix by Synthetic)"
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