
Malombra is a decidedly dark band, with heavy gothic overtones and a penchant for Hawkwind's apocalyptic urgency. Their eponymous debut was followed by the more symphonic "Our Lady The Bones." By the time of their 2001 release, "The Dissolution Age," only vocalist Mercy remained from the original lineup. The Italian band has been compared to a baroque Devil Doll.
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The Witch Is Dead
In the Year's Shortest Day
Butcher's Love Pains
After the passing
The Arrival
Magna Mater
Tears and Wine
La Venta Quemada
Still Life With Pendulum
Our Lady of the Bones
Oniria
Devils
A Song for Sylvia Plath
Sinister Morning
Children of the Invasion
Still Life With Pendulun
The Hanged Ballad
Astarte Syriaca
Stonehenge
D.D.D. (Deviated dopamines dance)
Baccanalia
Requiem for the human beast
Malombra
The Dissolution Age
Lost in Time, Lost in Space And In The Meaning
Still Life With The Pendulum
Cerchio Gaia 666
D.D.D
After the Pressing
Everybody Afterwards
Allucinazione Ipnagogica
Unknown Superiors
Venice Lido 1901
Mortal Despise Song
Fantasmagoria 1914
a spiritual waste
La Sola Immanenza
El Centro
Misery Domine
The Anti-Sex
A Mortal Despise Song
The Lost Father
Requiem of the Human Beast
Lost In Time, Lost In Space and Lost In the Meaning
The Duncan Browne Song
In The Year's Shortest Days
The Dissolution Age (Reprise)
Intro: The Useless Millenium
A sogn for Sylvia Plath
The Duncan Brown Song
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