![]() ![]() Watch as Senior VP of A&R Monte Conner (who was at the cover photo shoot and every step of the way during the making of this album!) weighs in on the masterpiece in the video below. I still complain that the color is off though.”Īdds keyboardist Josh Silver, “I think Peter had a darker idea in mind, but he likes lesbians so it’s okay.” I’m not really sure how it came about, but there’s nothing better than having two flowers in one place at one time, so that’s what we did. Revolver has teamed with Type O Negative for two exclusive colored vinyl pressings of Origin of Feces both limited to 1000 each.Get yours before theyre gone 'I cant remember the guys name, but the truth is he doesnt want me to remember his name. In the extensive liner notes of the Top Shelf Edition of the album, frontman Peter Steele explains the cover shot, saying, “I suppose that was my idea. And the iconic image representing their master work didn’t hurt in the least: A photo of two women in a passionate embrace, the visual depiction of a bloody kiss on their lips, this was an album that piqued curiosities and beamed success. What better way to kick off this list than with goth-metal band Type O Negative’s album, the title of which plays on Darwin’s On the Origin of Species. 1 (Little Miss Scare-All)' and 'Christian Woman' dominated the radio waves, and catapulted the band into the spotlight. Jason Pierce drums, percussion, backing vocals. Duncan Coutts bass guitar, backing vocals. Raine Maida lead vocals, acoustic guitar. of spread buttocks (the album was eventually reissued with less graphic artwork). Sonically, the dark, moody tones met more streamlined melodicism, thus enhancing the band’s accessibility to a wider audience as an added result. The album is a return to form, both musically and lyrically, as OLP embraces their early guitar-driven, rhythmic roots and cryptic lyrics. Equally perverse and romantic, the album’s message was a more refined version of the band’s broken, beaten and scarred outlook, yet still brimming with thick sarcasm and self-deprecating of the goth scene they were associated. "Brooklyn goth act Type O Negative may have warned fans not to “mistake lack of talent for genius” on the back cover, but there is no denying that the band found their footing with this 1993 magnum opus – and first Roadrunner album to achieve Gold status. Roadrunner's commentary reads as follows: #6 - KILLSWITCH ENGAGE - The End Of Heartache ![]()
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