Tapping The Vein Damage Again
. The new digipak edition of "The Damage" is limited to 2000 copies. Remastered using tube technology, digitally edited on a golden disc. Metal Mind Productions set the release date for October, 11th in Europe and December, 7th in USA (via MVD). There's not really that many bands around that you could call original. Sure, once in a while you encounter something that sounds incredibly fresh but for most of the times, it's just the same ideas played over and over again. But then you stumble upon a band like Tapping The Vein. At first you think to yourself: "I've heard it all before" but after a while you realize that you're listening to something completely new. While Tapping The Vein indeed have some very clear inspirations, the music found on their debut album "The Damage" has a truly significant character. And this is something that not many bands can brag about� This exclusive reissue of their stellar debut "The Damage" brings back one of the most intriguing rock albums of the new millennium. Tapping The Vein's debut LP entitled "The Damage" was officially released in February 2002. The album contained five tracks from their previous EPs � "Butterfly", "Beautiful", "Everything", "Broken" and "Falling In" � plus six premiere tracks. The material on "The Damage" was an intriguing blend of gothic and alternative rock, industrial and even elements of pop music. The album received very positive reviews, with critics especially praising Heather's amazing vocals, ranging from soft notes to wailing screams. Tapping The Vein was soon being compared to such acts as Kidneythieves, Theatre Of Tragedy and even The Cure. The group began promoting the LP with numerous live shows, which were always their top priority. Tapping The Vein returned in 2009 with their second album � "Another Day Down" � this time released by Dancing Ferret. Tracklist: Preview and Purchase Tapping The Vein CDs Tapping The Vein MP3 Downloads |
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