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Enjoy the selection of music. While we do support musical and artistic expression, we urge you, the user, to only use these files as a sample and go out and buy the damn albums. If you cannot buy them, save up or get a job you dirty Internet hobo. Support the artists and go buy their albums or you will develop a rare case of cancerous flesh-eating AIDS virus and die horribly and it will be posted on YouTube.

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Monday, July 28, 2008

London After Midnight - Selected Scenes From The End Of The World



Artist: London After Midnight
Album: Selected Scenes From The End of The World
Genre: Darkwave/Goth
Country: United States
Year: 1995

Again I bring forth a fantasic album made by a sexy Goth, but this time...a man?!? Yes, Sean Brennan from London After Midnight and one of his finest works, Selected Scenes From the End of The World. Although it sounds gloomy and makes you think, "How appropriate, Amanda", it's more of a get-laid easy album.

Lovingly crafted songs, all with spooky overtones and sexual undertones and vice versa. It's perfect for when trying to get lucky with a nice pierced-up guy or girlie in all black, or for on Halloween. Artistically I adore this album since the day my friend Matt shoved it down my throat.

Sean Brennan himself is what I describe as Marilyn Manson's good yet very very distant cousin through marriage. Creepy music, but LAM is less far generic and Sean focuses more on social issues and human emotion rather than shock value and what will become the latest single, and Sean is a vegan and a Bush-hater (My kind of man ;O). Also Sean's much more attractive. Marilyn Manson is just fucking ugly.

At the same time, he hates labels feeling it is 'artistically restricting'. A respectable viewpoint but from where I stand it is somewhat opressive and annoying to an extent. The album itself is a gem, fair quality, and for eight tracks it's only about 40MB which enables faster downloading (this time I managed to upload it to Megapupload and Mediafire, just for you.)


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