I've never heard Nosferatu, nor felt the need to.
@ mh your latest looks more like - "Walking Into Walls"
nice theme, me likee
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Not sure, I can't find anyone selling anything similarDark wrote:Nice.
And the real answer?
Weirdly enough, we go back the beginning of this thread, with music stack
http://www.musicstack.com/show.cgi
Search Nosferatu and there is a load of stuff, may have a test pressing you can benchmark against.
Enjoy
I've got a mind like a poisonous fish...
No other band in the history of rock 'n' roll took itself as seriously as the London After Midnight did. Vocalist played the draconian Goth zombie so well (right down to the faux Prussian accent) that he wound up sounding not just grave, but often comically so. Fortunately, the Londoners' passionately melancholic fans aren't the sort to fault a band for being too melodramatic. The group ably brushed away the cobwebs from the gloomy Gothic fa?ºade and exposed a rock infrastructure hidden below. They reintroduced the mighty electric guitar to give their music a forceful sound of subterranean depth, often eerily contrasting gloom with sultry R&B backing vocals and serpentine dance beats.
PS
Just kidding,
I love LAM...
PS
Just kidding,
I love LAM...
THE CURE
PS
Emily Perkins, I Will Love You Till I Die.
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Emily Perkins, I Will Love You Till I Die.