MY DYING BRIDE: 'The Dreadful Hours' Released On Double Vinyl With Gatefold Cover

May 25, 2009

Night Of The Vinyl Dead has released MY DYING BRIDE's "The Dreadful Hours" on double vinyl with a gatefold cover, limited to 500 hand-numbered copies.

The album, which was originally released on CD in 2001 via Peaceville Records, features the following track listing:

Side A:

01. The Dreadful Hours
02. The Raven And The Rose

Side B:

01. Le Figlie Della Tempesta
02. Black Heart Romance

Side C:

01. A Cruel Taste Of Winter
02. My Hope, The Destroyer

Side D:

01. The Deepest Of All Hearts
02. The Return To The Beautiful

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"For Lies I Sire", the new album from MY DYING BRIDE, was released on March 23 via Peaceville Records. The follow-up to 2006's "A Line of Deathless Kings" was recorded with longtime producer Mags.

In an interview with Blissfulviolet of Beyond The Dark Horizon, MY DYING BRIDE vocalist Aaron Stainthorpe stated about the band's ninth studio album, "Naturally, we think it's our best work to date and has a sort of 'new-meets-old' sound; the violins giving a nod to our past and the new riffs and vocals showing the way forward. It is quite possibly the most depressing thing we've created to date, and all the more wonderful for it."

Asked how he feels the new CD differs from MY DYING BRIDE's last studio album, "A Line of Deathless Kings", Aaron replied, "Would you believe it, it's even darker? I've pushed the vocals further, finding more melodies, as have the guitars, and, of course, the violin has added a deep range of feeling. It's quite a fresh, melodic sound despite being utterly despondent."

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