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A Rose In The Garden Of Winter
A Rose In The Garden Of Winter (limited frost blue vinyl LP with obi-strip)
Cat: LOTO 035. Rel: 07 Oct 24
Winter 1973 (0:38)
A Rose In The Garden Of Winter (2:29)
Black Rose (4:11)
Technicolor Terror (4:52)
Behind The Mask (3:50)
Thorns (3:40)
Curtain Call (0:25)
October Moon (2:24)
Midnight Visions (3:30)
Blood Banquet (4:50)
Magico (0:42)
Black Gloves (4:47)
The Last Rose (2:14)
Review: Dream Division present their latest album Rose In The Garden Of Winter, a contemporary gothic disco undertaking of polished and still genre-various proportions. Echoing the stylistic ambitions of Bauhaus, but perhaps describably updating their sound for the modern ear, Dream Division offer a metamorphic record, able to shapeshift into a range of chiropteran forms: cinematic punk, dub, goth-disco, lounge, even interluding raga. Impressively, the personnel list on this record make up an intricate human nonagram, through the central vector on this ritual star is Tom McDowell, who handles synths, vocoder, production and songwriting and commands a puppeteer's control over various synthesists, sitar caressers and theremin cooers. Delightfully devilish throughout, A Rose... reminds of something between a lycanthropic, late 70s Mancunian punk blowout and a fanged Italo-disco bashment in which the sprinklers sprinkle blood on sight of a daywalker.
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