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Christian Death – All The Love All The Hate (Part Two: All The Hate) – Cassette
All the Love All the Hate is an album by the American gothic rock band Christian Death. Released in 1989, it is their fifth studio album and features a lineup that includes original vocalist Rozz Williams.
Christian Death, formed in 1979, is known for their influential role in the gothic rock and deathrock genres. “All the Love All the Hate” represents a significant moment in their discography, showcasing their dark and atmospheric sound.
The album combines elements of post-punk, gothic rock, and alternative rock, creating a haunting and melancholic atmosphere. The songs explore themes of love, death, spirituality, and social commentary, often presented through poetic and introspective lyrics.
Standout tracks from “All the Love All the Hate” include “Her Only Sin,” “Angels and Drugs,” and “Trust (The Sacred and Unclean).” These songs capture the band’s brooding and atmospheric style, characterized by atmospheric guitars, haunting melodies, and Williams’ distinctive vocals.
The album received mixed reviews upon its release, with some praising its evocative atmosphere and artistic vision, while others found it to be a departure from the band’s earlier sound. Nonetheless, it remains a notable release in Christian Death’s discography and holds a significant place in the gothic rock canon.
For fans of gothic rock, post-punk, and dark alternative music, “Christian Death – All the Love All the Hate” offers a glimpse into the band’s exploration of darkness and spirituality. It represents a pivotal moment in their musical evolution and showcases their ability to create a mood of introspection and mystery.
Dutch East India Records 1989
Brand new, never played and in the factory plastic
Track Listing
Born In A Womb, Died In A Tomb
Baptised In Fire
I Hate You
Children Of The Volley
Kneel Down
Climate Of Violence: The Relinquishment (Part 1) / The Satanic Verses (Rushdie’s Lament) (Part 2) / A Malice Of Prejudice (Part 3)
Final Solution, The
Nazi Killer
Man To Father Fire
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