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Uncovering novel rhythms and moving orchestrations developing within gothic rock style inspirations and magic lyrical references, Inkubus Sukkubus also display a multitude of influences ranging from the sounds of the Sisters of Mercy to the creations of the Rolling Stones. Concentrating their musical efforts on the style of pagan ideals and mystical references, Sukkubus was established in Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, in the U.K. in 1989. The lineup consists of vocalist Candia Ridley, Tony McKormack (guitar, programming), Adam Henderson (bass), and Mick Egan. Playing across the local club scene during the months that followed, Sukkubus eventually decided to record their first album in 1992. Belladonna and Aconite, the group's debut full-length arrived in record stores that same year. In 1994, the band released their second full-length, Wytches, before entering an extensive tour which included headlining shows for bands like Nosferatu, Clawfinger, or the Mission. Heartbeat of the Earth showed up in 1996 as their third album, before yet another wide-ranging tour that took them all over Europe. Vampyre Erotica, Sukkubus' fourth album, was issued in 1997, one year before Away With the Faeries. In 2001, the British band released Supernatural, their sixth studio effort. ~ Mario Mesquita Borges, Rovi
Seriously? The artist bio clearly states they have released six albums, yet you (Pandora) only list them as having one album. Come on, get it together.
To me, a bands religious origin isn't important. If they sound good, that's good enough for me. The theme doesn't matter. If it sounds badass, it most likely is. Awesome group!
I came accross this band a few years ago when I was looking for pagan inspired music that was not of the folk veriety. I like folk music and celtic music but it just not what I usually listen to. I fell in love with this band once I found them.
onyxrune
** 2 stars - all due respect to the Wiccan religion, but this album isn't very good. I applaud that it attempts to appeal to a select group of individuals in it's ritualistic overtones. However, it comes across as repetitive and lackluster.
I sure wouldn't claim to be a music expert in any way, but I can't help but be reminded of a Berlin track when I hear to 'Heart of Lilith.' The Metro maybe??
As said before, we need more of their stuff here. They have a lot of their songs on soundclick.com, and maybe with a push or two at the fansite, the band could get more music on here. They're very friendly with fans.
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It's different, and it's not terrible. However, it's kinda bland.