Sisters Of Mercy – Floodland (MOFI Numbered Vinyl LP)
$52.00
The Sisters of MercyĀ FloodlandĀ on Numbered-Edition LP from Mobile Fidelity Silver Label
Goth-Rock Milestone Defined by Majestic Soundscapes and Ethereal Melodies
Meat Loaf Producer Jim Steinman and New York Choral Society Among Collaborators on Vast-Reaching LP
Lush, Huge, Balanced: LP Mastered on Mobile Fidelityās World-Renowned Mastering System and Pressed at RTI
The Sisters of MercyĀ emerged from a brief hiatus and lineup overhaul in spectacularly grand fashion onĀ Floodland, an epic album that stands as the groupās commercial breakthrough as well as one of the periodās monumental productions.Ā Having witnessed his bandmates leave, singerĀ Andrew EldritchĀ recruited bassistĀ Patricia Morrison, utilized a groundbreaking drum machine, and hooked up withĀ Meat Loaf collaborator Jim SteinmanĀ to attain a glorious, bombastic, and irrepressible marriage of gothic rock and sumptuous balladry.
Mastered on Mobile Fidelityās world-renowned mastering system and pressed at RTI, this Silver Label LP improves the recordās splendid dynamic contrasts, low-end thrust, expansive dimensionality, and moody atmospherics. Steinmanās unforgettable sonic contributions finally receive proper due in the form of towering choruses and operatic heft. The groupās signature epic āThe Corrosion,ā described byĀ EldritchĀ as a narrative about āpower in the face of misery,ā sounds downright staggering, with an awe-inspiring performance by theĀ New York Chorale SocietyĀ and blooming classicism.
Throughout, theĀ Sisters of MercyĀ traverse myriad styles in breaking down goth-rock conventions. As on the bandās noisier debutĀ First and Last and Always, also available onĀ Silver Series LP, brooding emotions, nocturnal episodes, and dim sentiments gloss over the songwriting. Yet thereāsĀ a colossal amplification of evocative spirituality, delicate accents and anthemic riffs that combine with funky drum-machine beats and visceral tensionĀ to yield music that dares listeners not to dance and/or lift their hands skyward.
Rhythms play as large a role as the leaderās trademark stentorian vocals, with thundering grooves and crashing percussion illuminating incisive lyrics and industrial-tinted scenery. Whether felt via the dramatic waves of āLucretia My Reflection,ā balladic sweep of ā1959,ā or charging protest of āDominion/Mother Russia,āĀ FloodlandĀ is a touchstone, topped off by iconic cover art that fits in with todayās vampire-obsessed society as well as it did upon release in 1987.
The Sisters of MercyĀ FloodlandĀ Track Listing:
- Dominion/Mother Russia
- Flood I
- Lucretia My Reflection
- 1959
- This Corrosion
- Flood II
- Driven Like the Snow
- Never Land (A Fragment)
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