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MP3 Autumn Tears - Love Poems for Dying Children Act 1; 13th Anniversary Edition

13th Anniversary Edition. Reissue of the classic Autumn Tears debut. This deluxe edition includes the original 1996 recording as well as the 1998 remixed/remastered album, ''Reprise MCMXCVIII''. Also includes a never-before-seen video interview with the ban

10 MP3 Songs in this album (44:54) !
Related styles: AVANT GARDE: Classical Avant-Garde, METAL/PUNK: Dark Ambient/Noise

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In the tenebrous gloom of September 1995, two dark souls joined creative forces to become Autumn Tears. Erika (vocals, musical arrangements), and Ted (keyboards and piano, musical arrangements, vocals), set out to create music which illustrated the darkness writhing within their souls. After an intensive period of song writing and rehearsing, they entered West Sound Studios to commit to tape the works they had created. In April of 1996, their first CD, "Love Poems for Dying Children: Act I" was released through Dark Symphonies, their own record label. The music of "Love Poems..." consisted of symphonic arrangements designed to evoke intense emotions of sadness and loneliness in the listener. Influences include ancient chants, classical music, and contemporary artists (Dead Can Dance, Anchorage, Stoa, & Enya).


In May 1997, Autumn Tears released their second full-length album, "The Garden of Crystalline Dreams - Love Poems for Dying Children: Act II." Drawing upon their omnipresent melancholia yet also a wealth of anger brooding within, Ted and Erika took Autumn Tears to a higher, more complete level. After another long seclusion in West Sound, the duo emerged with an even more majestic installment of the abstract story illustrated by the first album. This work was also released on Dark Symphonies, in one of the most elaborate packages ever released by an independent label.


Erika left Autumn Tears after "Act II''s" release to pursue writing her novel. New vocalist Jennifer LeeAnna was recruited due to her extensive experience and tremendous talent. The first release of "Act 1" was originally supposed to be limited to 2000 copies and sold out quickly, but due to an overwhelming amount of requests it was re-released with a new layout and artwork in 1998. All tracks were remixed and remastered. As a bonus, an additional and exclusive track titled "The Intermission," was also included on the repress, in which Jennifer LeeAnna made her debut appearance.

In December 1999, Erika rejoined Autumn Tears as a full-time member.


In July of 1999, Autumn Tears released a mini-CD titled "Absolution." The song "The Absolution of What Once Was" was originally recorded as an exclusive track for the "Arcana Tarot Compilation" on Palace of Worms, representing the "Death" card. The foreboding lyrics were written by Claudia Lingst�dt-Kukulka. Because of delays on the "Tarot" comp, the band decided to release the song so that it would not remain unheard. "The Never" features the vocal talents of Jennifer exclusively. "The Dance" is more of an experiment, taking a different musical approach and incorporating spoken verses in French.


In June of 2000, The band finished their third full length album and most epic release so far, "Love Poems for Dying Children, Act III: Winter and the Broken Angel." This chapter concluded the "Love Poems..." trilogy and featured both Erika and Jennifer both as solo performers and in duelling duets.

In 2001, Erika moved to Texas but still was able to record vocals for perhaps her last appearance with Autumn Tears for their most anticipated album in the band''s history to be entitled "Eclipse." The album features new members Terran Olson (ex-maudlin of the Well, Kayo Dot) performing live clarinet and flutes, Greg Ball (ex- Long Winters Stare, Sound of Enoch) performing upright contrabass and classical guitar, and Laurie Ann Haus (Ex-Rain Fell Within, Todesbonden, Ephemeral Sun) performing lead and backing vocals. Beautiful, surreal Illustrations accompany one of the most anticipated musical offerings of the year from one of the most respected musical outfits in the underground music scene. "Eclipse" promises to be the richest, most technical, and fullest orchestral piece of music Autumn Tears has ever offered, and was scheduled to be released in the autumnal season of 2004.

In 2007 Autumn Tears released their rumored final album. Initially limited to 1000 copies worldwide, the album quickly sold out within 3 weeks. Due to an overwhelming demand, we have reissued the album making it available once again. DARK SYMPHONIES recording artist AUTUMN TEARS offer their 2007 release, "THE HALLOWING"! After a decade evolving, the band has finally shed its shell of neoclassical, darkwave and gothic sound, in place of a more traditional classical and chamber music style. Drawing influences from such masters as Bach, Brahms, Hayden, Mahler and a host of others, Autumn Tears boasts rich and diverse musical arrangements based on music theory. In place of the usual keyboards and samples, "The Hallowing" employs fully live, authentic classical instrumentation including a live string section, woodwinds, oboe, french horn and haunting, operatic vocals.

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