Elegant... and Dying

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Elegant... and Dying
Virgin Black - Elegant... and Dying.jpg
Studio album by
ReleasedJune, 2003
GenreGothic metal, doom metal, avant-garde metal, classical
Length71:27/74:33
LabelThe End Records
Massacre Records
ProducerRowan London
Virgin Black chronology
Sombre Romantic
(2001)
Elegant... and Dying
(2003)
Requiem – Mezzo Forte
(2007)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic4.5/5 stars[1]
Brave Words & Bloody Knuckles6.5/10[2]
Chronicles of Chaos7/10 link
Exclaim!link
Metal Storm(8.8/10)[3]
Powermetal.delink (in German)

Elegant... and Dying is the second studio album by Australian gothic doom band Virgin Black. The album was released in June, 2003, on The End Records and Massacre Records. Various publications including The Village Voice praised the album.[4]

Prior to the release of the album, the vocalist Rowan London trained with a professional opera singer, bolstering the album's operatic elements further.

Track listing[]

  • All songs written By Rowan London and Samantha Escarbe, except where otherwise noted.
  1. "Adorned in Ashes" – 6:18
  2. "Velvet Tongue" – 8:03/8:25 (Rowan London)
  3. "And the Kiss of God's Mouth (Part I)" – 1:26 (Samantha Escarbe)
  4. "And the Kiss of God's Mouth (Part II)" – 6:19
  5. "Renaissance" – 7:02
  6. "The Everlasting" – 17:13/19:57
  7. "Cult of Crucifixion" – 9:03
  8. "Beloved" – 7:27 (Samantha Escarbe)
  9. "Our Wings Are Burning" – 8:26

Personnel[]

Virgin Black[]

  • Rowan London – lead vocals, keyboards, piano, choir and chorus
  • Samantha Escarbe – guitar, cello, choir and chorus
  • Craig Edis – guitar, vocals
  • Ian Miller – bass, choir and chorus
  • Dino Cielo – drums, choir and chorus

Additional personnel[]

  • Sonia Wilkie (guest) – violin
  • Brad and Stephanie Bessel, Carmen Harm, Terella Rosen – choir and chorus vocals

Production[]

  • Produced By Rowan London
  • Recorded By Carmen Harm and Aaron Nichols
  • Mixed By Carmen Harm

References[]

  1. ^ Allmusic review
  2. ^ Tepedelen, Adem (July 15, 2003). "Virgin Black - Elegant.. and Dying". Brave Words & Bloody Knuckles. Retrieved November 7, 2016.
  3. ^ Metal Storm review
  4. ^ Seward, Scott. Dirging Down Under. The Village Voice. September 24–30, 2003. retrieved on 2008-01-07

External links[]

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