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Here's a list of mostly Gothic Metal albums, exclusively of the 'Beauty and the Beast' type (which refers to clean 'angelic' female vocals contrasted with male growls/screams). I made this list because it's one of my all-time favourite subgenres of which I own 'a lot' of great albums.

Since there are several lists of the best Gothic Metal albums on MS, I didn't feel like creating a similar one, but rather an exclusive list solely comprised of this subgenre. It could be useful as a guide for people who are searching for these kinds of albums, though I'm very open to suggestions since I obviously haven't heard all great albums yet. Lastly, everything on this list is at least worth a 7.5/10 rating and I only add a maximum of 2 albums per band. Created by: . Written by on at 03:09 Great list here! You have a bunch of my favourite bands and albums listed and the top few spots are definitely deserved.

I highly recommend trying a new band called Akathisia. They've just released a digital EP which sounds closer to Widow's Weeds than almost anything else I've ever heard from the last ten years: Thanks, man! I'm going to check it out for sure. I mean, if it's like Widow's Weeds, then it should definitely be my cup of tea. Problem is, I basically only add full-length albums from bands that are featured on MS. If it's really good, I might add this EP though. Written by on at 04:27 Another suggestion while I'm at it:p Nox Aurea from Sweden.

Their first album is the biggest piece of Draconian worship ever, while their second is a little less heavy on the gothic metal part and more on death doom. Two members went on to form When Nothing Remains, who have worked with Johan of Draconian himself now!

I'm familiar with Nox Aurea and even had them on this list at one point. For some reason I deleted the album again, don't know why though. I'll re-listen to one (or both) of the albums and then I might add them again. But for the record, whether it's funeral doom, death doom or gothic doom, it's kind of irrelevant for this list. Yes, most of the albums here are gothic or have gothic influences, but that's because most 'beauty and the beast' metal is (partially) gothic metal (as you probably know already ). Written by on at 03:09 I highly recommend trying a new band called Akathisia.

They've just released a digital EP which sounds closer to Widow's Weeds than almost anything else I've ever heard from the last ten years: Okay, I listened to it and from what I've heard I wouldn't say it's very similar to Tristania's work. This is pretty much death doom with gothic elements. Om jai ambe gauri mp3 download anuradha paudwal. In any case very nice stuff indeed and a promising band. Looking forward to see a full-length album by these guys. But I won't add it to this list because of three reasons: it's an EP, they're not featured on MS, and the female vocals weren't present enough in the music for me to consider them a 'beauty and the beast' band. The vocals are more like the Shape of Despair female background vocals.

And those don't really count or else I'd have included Shape of Despair as well for this list. By the way, have you heard this album: Without a doubt the best gothic doom album of the last few years. If you haven't checked it out, you really should. I just ranked it on this list as well. Also check out Lethian Dreams - Red Silence Lodge, which is their new album.

They weren't that great a week ago when I saw them live (female vocals weren't loud enough, for instance), but this album surely is very good. I replaced the debut with this one, because this is probably their best album to date. Yeah, I've given Akathisia a few more listens now and the resemblance to Tristania is a little less obvious to me too.

Widow's Weeds just has a very unique atmosphere that I find almost no other album has ever come close to being able to recreate, and Akathisia did remind me of WW, perhaps not so much in the music itself as the mood it evoked. It's definitely among my very favourite releases of the year so far though. And I have indeed heard Rise of Avernus! I live in Australia and keep moving from city to city and missing their tour dates but I agree that their album is quite fantastic. Also really enjoying Red Silence Lodge lately, however I don't think it ought to be present on this list as there are absolutely no male vocals (clean or growled) present.