While listening to Fernando's opening words of "At Tragic Heights" [from the book of Revelation, of course], the same image that hits me often when I hear his voice, hit me again: Gary Oldman's Dracula. And I can't help but imagine him [Fernando, not Gary] saying to me, "Welcome... to my.... hhhhh...home."
In La Terza Madre, Claudio Simonetti's score delivers a powerful "character" to the film in what I would consider one of the best film scores ever made, and definitely up-to-snuff with his Suspiria score. The final [closing credits] track "Mater Lacrimarum," performed by Daemonia, with guest vocalist Dani Filth, is a horror music masterpiece...
“White spotlights appeared one at a time to highlight each player as he launched into the enigmatic opening strains of the title track from Worlds Collide. The cheers built to a deafening crescendo as Mikko’s thunderous toms launched the song’s first explosive synchronized cello riffs. I felt a physical blast of compressed air from the amp stacks as the low-end vibrations kicked in, hammered home by a machine-gun double kick.”
-From G9’s FEARnet Review
I have never in my life experienced a concert more perfectly than at Apocalyptica’s very first show in Dallas, TX [at the House of Blues]. At first, I was just going to string together a few videos and a bunch of photos my new-found front-row friend Shelby had captured on her camera, but then… this video just took me on an artistic journey of its own, and I couldn’t stop it [nor did I want to]! Enjoy this fan documentary, and let me know what you think of the video. Finally, if you ever get the opportunity to see these guys in concert, don’t let it pass you by… it’ll be one of the best shows of your life, I promise.
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