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Artist: Diary of Dreams Album: Elegies in Darkness


Year: 2014
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Dissecting the Dark and Dreamy World of Diary of Dreams' Elegies in Darkness


The music industry is a vast universe that is filled with talented artists who create and share unique sounds that captivate listeners worldwide. One such artist is Diary of Dreams - a German music project, founded in 1989 by Adrian Hates. The band's sound is rooted in the dark wave music genre, with a touch of gothic rock, and EBM (Electronic Body Music), and has been influencing the alternative music scene for many years. Their album Elegies in Darkness was released in 2014, and today, we are going to dissect this album.

Elegies in Darkness is undoubtedly a fantastic addition to Diary of Dream's discography. The album features a total of 12 tracks that have a seamless transition from start to finish, making it enticing for the listener. The songs are dark and dreamy, with a hint of Gothic style, which is a common trait in Diary of Dreams' music. The use of electronic sounds and industrial beats makes it even more appealing to those who appreciate industrial sounds.

The first track, 'Malum,' sets the mood for the rest of the album. It's intense and dark while the soundwaves of its industrial beats will make your whole body tremble and dive into your thoughts. 'Psychoanalyse,' the album's eighth track, is another must-listen song on Elegies in Darkness. This song features a mix of industrial rock sounds with a twist of goth-like echoes, which has resulted in a perfect blend of the raw nature of industrial music snippets and the smoothness of goth vocals.

One of the most innovative parts of the album is its lyrics. The lyrics on this album are written in a fascinating way, with layers of dark themes and emotions, each set in a poetic form. Many music fans have appreciated the album, stating that the lyrics serve as a mirror that reflects every bit of their emotion. And this emotion connects them with the music giving them thoughts on how to confront their own feelings. The lyrics are penned by the band's founder, Adrian Hates, whose detail-focused writing has always been an asset to the band's performance.

Critically speaking, the album's sound is most admirable, and it never fails to impress. Still, for some fans, the album may appear a little too formulaic, as it is consistent with Diary of Dreams' signature sound, in some aspects. While there are a few tracks in the album with exploratory music directions, the album does lack diversity of sound.

In conclusion, Diary of Dreams' Elegies in Darkness is an excellent album that any music fan would enjoy listening to. The album radiates an intricate vibe that is captivating throughout, and its lyrics are thoughtfully written to connect with listeners. If you're a fan of dark wave sounds and Gothic themes, this album is an absolute must-listen. However, some fans may find it lacking in its musical depth. Despite this slight criticism, Elegies in Darkness is highly recommended to anyone looking to experience Diary of Dreams' dreamy, dark world and the magnetism of their music.