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Are heavy music and sophistication destined to be mutually exclusive?
Virgin Black contests that statement. They embody the pedigree from both sides
of the fence, and gracefully walk the fine line between the two. Members of the
Adelaide Symphony Orchestra have praised the compositions and musical integrity
that Virgin Black display; while the overall sound has been compared by many to
motion picture scores. The music is complex in its structure and changes to
follow the development in mood and the unfolding story within the music. When
all this is applied to a base style akin to the music of Black Sabbath, Type O
Negative and aspects of black metal bands such as Emperor, the band shows that
they are bringing integrity to the heavy music genre, as opposed to wearing the
badge while divorcing themselves from the style.
Virgin Black is an ambitious musical production that audiences can't help but
venerate. In a live situation, each member shows incredible precision and a deep
understanding of the music being played. Yet just as important, is the vehement
intensity which each individual exudes. At the forefront are the two main
composers. From the untamed aggression, flair and sensual style of the petite,
yet emotionally belligerent Samantha Escarbe; to the sheer forcefulness, and
operatic richness, coupled with moments of quietude, both disturbing and warm,
which epitomize Virgin Black's main voice, Rowan London. Fittingly, crowds
experience a dramatic and atmospheric show, not unlike a stage production.
Virgin Black revealed themselves to the world with a demo release in 1995, which
was simply described by RIP IT UP magazine as "extraordinary". Due to the
success of the self-titled demo, three tracks were released on the compilation
CD "Falling on Deaf Ears" in 1996. With worldwide distribution and radio airplay,
a widespread fan base was established. Following up in 1998 the "Trance" CD EP
was released, selling extremely well throughout the world. It continues to sell
well today, helped along by the release of the song, "Whispers Of Dead Sisters"
on the "Down Underground" compilation CD.
Through the years, Virgin Black have played alongside international acts
including Paradise Lost, Cathedral, Entombed and many successful Australian
bands. The defining moment for Virgin Black however, has come in the form of
their debut album "Sombre Romantic" already slated as a landmark release, that
will thrust them into the view of the world. The material on the album has been
meticulously crafted, and balances commercial viability with musical integrity,
and a sound that speaks for itself.

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