The Mist of Avalon

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Blind 00:00 Tools
Said It All 00:00 Tools
Helpless 00:00 Tools
Tears 00:00 Tools
Tell Me 00:00 Tools
This Time 00:00 Tools
I Wish 00:00 Tools
Sacrifice 00:00 Tools
Devils Den 00:00 Tools
The Lies 00:00 Tools
Stay With Me 00:00 Tools
Waiting Still 00:00 Tools
Oceans 00:00 Tools
Sleepless 00:00 Tools
Soul Eater 00:00 Tools
Loosing Yourself 00:00 Tools
Endless Desire 00:00 Tools
Lost in feelings 00:00 Tools
Intro 00:00 Tools
Some Kind of Stranger 00:00 Tools
A Madman's Speech 00:00 Tools
Halalja 00:00 Tools
A Beautiful Nightmare 00:00 Tools
Circle of Lust 00:00 Tools
Black Light, Shine 00:00 Tools
A Wolf's Lullaby 00:00 Tools
Soon My Friend 00:00 Tools
Bed of Fear 00:00 Tools
A Shallow Grave 00:00 Tools
Nuclear Spell 00:00 Tools
Fatal Decision 00:00 Tools
At the Gates of Infinity 00:00 Tools
Negrî 00:00 Tools
Words of Life 00:00 Tools
Wake Me When I'm Dead 00:00 Tools
Follow Me 00:00 Tools
Negrо 00:00 Tools
In My Dreams 00:00 Tools
The Witch 00:00 Tools
Some Kind Of Stranger [The Sister Of Mercy Cover] 00:00 Tools
Helpless Little Friend 00:00 Tools
We Are 138 00:00 Tools
Belthana 00:00 Tools
This Time - Ver 2.02 00:00 Tools
Prison Sex 00:00 Tools
Sacrifice [onAir: Schwarze Welle] 00:00 Tools
This Time (Ver 2.02) 00:00 Tools
S Shallow 00:00 Tools
Belthana (RBC version) 00:00 Tools
Belthana (Priestess Mix) 00:00 Tools
Belthana (The Silent Priest mix) 00:00 Tools
some kind of stranger [t.s.o.m. cover] 00:00 Tools
Lies 00:00 Tools
Black Light Shine 00:00 Tools
Some Kind Of Stranger (The Sisters Of Mercy Cover) 00:00 Tools
A Beatiful Nightmare 00:00 Tools
Tears - 01 Tears 00:00 Tools
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Founded as a classic goth rock band back in the 90s, The Mist Of Avalon have built up quite a reputation during the last 15 years performing together with a. o. Tiamat, Funhouse, NFD and 69 Eyes. Now, after a recording hiatus of 10 years, the Swedish band present with “Dinya” their much-anticipated third album. Regarding their musical development, the band has successfully cast off any genre bonds. The 12 new songs show an exceedingly varying range of various influences. Of course, some original goth elements can still be found at times as proven by e. g. the dark “Negri” being accompanied by heavy guitars. However, the band knows how to build up permanent tension throughout the whole album with boisterous up-tempo tracks (“Loosing Yourself“) or the epic “Said It All“ and “Waiting Still“.Singer Aram Yildiz’s flexible voice that is capable of mastering both dark, screaming and very melodious parts, is quite impressive. Supported by subtly applied female background vocals, songs like “I Wish“ grow into energetic indie wave pop hymns which, indeed, show similarities to bands like A-Ha or the Chameleons (“Tell Me“). “Dinya“ offers soulful, driving and fresh indie wave rock with an undertone of a deep and sometimes gloomy melancholy far away from any artificial depression. Hence, the band has succeeded in recording a very entertaining album which stands out by its powerful intensity and great diversity. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.