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"Chronology of a love-affair",
a cover compilation which can't be brought to you without any comments or
background information. Since the day we announced this special project we got
quite a strong feedback in many different ways. So let Gunnar Eysel, the
mastermind of this project, say some words about this album, the songs and the
reasons.
"Talking straight and honest there just has been two
major points to do a compilation featuring a rough selection of 20 years dark
music. One is, I always dreamed about to own such album, not the crap ones
already available and not the original tracks, I'm talking about a compilation
recorded by one single artist, familiar with this special and lovely music
style who put all songs with a timely gap of nearly 20 years in a row and in
one direction. But more details later. The second reason is, that we,
Love Like Blood, wanted to have a break from the
cyclical recording behavior we now practice since more than 10 years. To do a
record, you know, different than all the others. A record you start working on
acting like a little child at Christmas time or maybe comparable to the tensed
vibes of our first records. This should not mean that we're sick of writing new
songs, we just wanted to start working on a new album straight after
"Enslaved + Condemned" has been done, but not on
any regular Love Like Blood follower.
Particularly we have to emphasize that this album concept is
related in no way to any kind of "our favorites" songs, not that kind of
"evergreens or classics" compilations nor a trendy, meanwhile boring, way to
grab a better public attention.
This compilation is dedicated just to
ourselves, to Gothic music and its scene in general. Nothing more about it. We
really appreciate if anyone now is getting into the early days bands like Joy
Division, Bauhaus and may see the coherence to nowadays bands like Marilyn
Manson or Type O'Negative. We hope that the ultimate Goth specialists, whatever
this means, will enjoy the good old songs in an updated modern production as
well as the later stuff played in a kind of "de-metallized" way. But let's talk
about "Chronology of a love-affair", actually a historical book shaped as a
record . The most important part of the concept has been the split into four
"half-decades" and to select just four important bands each period. Therefor we
collected the bands in these periods, in which they presented the goth scene
the most, even if the chosen songs were recorded a couple of years earlier or
later.
Why, we think that music always slightly change and move after 5
years. You will understand if you take a record done in 1985 and than listen to
the same style recorded 5 years later. It's on hand that 16 songs and bands can
never fully cover 20 years and for sure you will miss the one or other band. So
it's obvious that this selection has been a pretty tough one and is a
compromise between personal faves and important or influential bands of Goth
Rock. Till this day and stage everything seemed to be easy and we never
expected the later hard work. Quickly this album changed from a easy going side
project to maybe the biggest challenge in our career. Working on the songs we
first realized the difficulty of a Goth band doing Goth covers. It's quite easy
taking Pop or 60ies songs and put them into the Goth style, but what can you do
with songs of your own brand?
Just one strategy remain, we always tried
not to lose the charm of the original, kept the time and all basic lines but
playing them as they were new Love Like Blood
songs. Adding here and there some new elements, may change some little things
we haven't liked that much - finally the songs should sound fresh and new,
otherwise we could stick to the originals. You might imagine that this took us
more than one sleepless night.
Anyway, after four months of puzzle the
first listen to the master tape seen some little tears of joy. An exceptional
album for your and our pleasure has seen the light. Enjoy it as we do."
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