Type O Negative – Bloody Kisses

Album Info

Artist: Type O Negative

Title: Bloody Kisses

Year: 1993

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Tracklist

  • 1. Machine Screw (0:41)
  • 2. Christian Woman (8:58)
  • 3. Black No. 1 (Little Miss Scare -All) (11:15)
  • 4. Fay Wray Come out and Play (1:03)
  • 5. Kill All the White People (3:24)
  • 6. Summer Breeze (4:49)
  • 7. Set Me on Fire (3:29)
  • 8. Dark Side of the Womb (0:28)
  • 9. We Hate Everyone (6:51)
  • 10. Bloody Kisses (A Death in the Family) (10:56)
  • 11. 3.O.I.F. (2:06)
  • 12. Too Late: Frozen (7:50)
  • 13. Blood & Fire (5:32)
  • 14. Can't Lose You (6:06)

Review

Let's dive into the twisted world of Type O Negative's 'Bloody Kisses,' shall we? This 1993 gothic metal masterpiece is a wild ride through the dark corners of Peter Steele's mind, packed with enough sarcasm and gloom to make even the cheeriest goth crack a smile.

Steele's deep, brooding vocals are the perfect vessel for the album's blend of doom metal, gothic rock, and even a dash of hardcore punk. Tracks like 'Black No. 1 (Little Miss Scare-All)' and 'Christian Woman' are the kind of songs that stick in your head like a stubborn bat in a belfry. They're darkly funny, oddly catchy, and dripping with Steele's razor-sharp wit.

But 'Bloody Kisses' isn't all doom and gloom. The band throws a curveball with their cover of 'Summer Breeze,' turning the sunny pop hit into a haunting gothic ballad. And let's not forget the bizarre noise interludes that'll make you question your sanity. It's this eclectic mix that helped 'Bloody Kisses' become Roadrunner Records' first Gold record, and later Platinum. Not too shabby for an album that sounds like it was recorded in a cemetery at midnight, right? - Chase