Dead When I Found Her
All The Way Down
What if the last part of your life is the worst part of your life? Dead When I Found Her's 2012 Rag Doll Blues was
hailed as a masterpiece, mining and exploring the sounds and atmospheres of mid-80s industrial and filling out the
package with a pop sensibility that was unique and fresh. On Michael Arthur Holloway's third full-length, the Portland
native delves into his darkest yet exploration of sound and theme, one that represents a huge departure from the
project's previous efforts. All The Way Down is, as its title insinuates, an extreme album. The darkness of the opening
track Expiring Time is easily one of the most arresting pieces the industrial movement has had in memory. But the album
is not just dark, and not just pre-occupied with death for the sake of it; it isn't bleak, it's downright honest, and
frightening. While still grounded in Holloway's knack for writing a beautiful pop melody, the project is on a new level
here, and what initially felt like a kick-ass industrial band now feels like a meditation on your deepest fears and most
private, desperate moments.
Price
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Format
CD - 2 disk
Release
13-11-2015
Label
Item-nr
482411
EAN
0628070623525
Availability
Not in stock
Tracks
Title
Artist
1
EXPIRING TIME
2
THE UNCLEAN
3
THREADBARE
4
GATHERING FEAR
5
DOWNPOUR
6
MISERICORDIA
7
BLOOD LESSON
8
SEEING RED
9
THE NOISE ABOVE US
10
AT REST