Clan of Xymox: Farewell
Clan of Xymox: Farewell
Format: CD
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Artist: Clan of Xymox
Label: Metropolis Records
Product Type: COMPACT DISCS
UPC: 782388029322
Genre: Industrial/Gothic
Clan of Xymox spent the two years following 'Notes from the Underground' to work on their next record, 'Farewell.' Being the latest in the legacy of the Clan of Xymox, their 2003 album yields club-friendly songs sitting comfortably along side moody atmospheric tracks to create a hybrid which can only remotely be described as dark goth/electro. The basic theme that runs through 'Farewell' is about leaving everything behind and going away, which can be exhibited through the lyrics that tell the sad and bitter tales of love and relationships. In the mid eighties, Clan of Xymox helped define the very beginning of the electro-gothic movement. Rejoin them now as they further define it's future. On Metropolis.
Tracks:
1.1 Farewell
1.2 Cold Damp Day
1.3 There's No Tomorrow
1.4 Dark Mood
1.5 One More Time
1.6 It's Not Enough
1.7 Courageous
1.8 Into Extremes
1.9 Losing My Head
1.10 Skindeep