34.788%...Complete

Year: 1998
Artist: My Dying Bride

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Album Title: 34.788%...Complete
Artist: My Dying Bride

Meta Information: "34.788%...Complete" is a studio album by the British doom metal band My Dying Bride. The album represents a departure from the band's traditional sound, incorporating elements of electronica and industrial music alongside their signature doom metal style. With its haunting melodies, atmospheric textures, and introspective lyrics, "34.788%...Complete" offers listeners a journey into the darkest corners of the human psyche, exploring themes of despair, longing, and existential angst.

Interesting Facts:

  1. "34.788%...Complete" marked a significant departure from My Dying Bride's previous albums, showcasing a more experimental and adventurous approach to songwriting and production. The album's incorporation of electronic elements and industrial influences challenged the conventions of the doom metal genre, earning both praise and criticism from fans and critics alike.

  2. The album's title, "34.788%...Complete", is derived from a line in the movie "Solaris" by Andrei Tarkovsky, which reflects the band's fascination with existential themes and the human condition. This sense of existential dread permeates the album, with lyrics that explore the futility of existence and the inevitability of mortality, creating a haunting and introspective listening experience.

  3. Despite its experimental nature, "34.788%...Complete" received mixed reviews upon its release. While some praised the album's boldness and ambition, others criticized its departure from My Dying Bride's traditional sound. Nevertheless, the album has since gained a cult following among fans of doom metal and experimental music, solidifying its status as a unique and influential entry in the band's discography.

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