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Gothic Lolita Propaganda

Yousei Teikoku · 2007

70 min · 13 tracks · gothic rock · symphonic metal · dark wave

A sweeping blend of gothic rock and symphonic metal, enveloped in dark, theatrical narratives.

Why listen to this

Best for
dynamic emotional journeys long, immersive listening sessions theatrical narrative explorations
Context
By the time 'Gothic Lolita Propaganda' was released in 2007, Yousei Teikoku had already established themselves as a significant force in the Japanese dark wave scene. This album marked their fourth studio effort, following the acclaimed 'Kurai Nami ni Notte' and showcased their evolving sound characterized by lush orchestration and complex arrangements.
If you like
gothic rock, symphonic metal, dark wave
What next
Irodori no Nai Sekai — Continues the dark themes with a fresh twist and expanded soundscapes.

Gothic Lolita Propaganda is an album by Yousei Teikoku, released in 2007. A sweeping blend of gothic rock and symphonic metal, enveloped in dark, theatrical narratives. 'Gothic Lolita Propaganda' received notable attention for its unique fusion of genres, charting well within Japan's niche music markets. The album solidified Yousei Teikoku's reputation in the gothic and visual kei scenes, influencing subsequent artists with its theatrical approach to musical storytelling. Here's what makes it worth your time and what to listen to next.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does Gothic Lolita Propaganda sound like?

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What makes Gothic Lolita Propaganda by Yousei Teikoku notable?

'Gothic Lolita Propaganda' received notable attention for its unique fusion of genres, charting well within Japan's niche music markets. The album solidified Yousei Teikoku's reputation in the gothic and visual kei scenes, influencing subsequent artists with its theatrical approach to musical storytelling. By the time 'Gothic Lolita Propaganda' was released in 2007, Yousei Teikoku had already established themselves as a significant force in the Japanese dark wave scene. This album marked their fourth studio effort, following the acclaimed 'Kurai Nami ni Notte' and showcased their evolving sound characterized by lush orchestration and complex arrangements.

Who is Gothic Lolita Propaganda for?

Gothic Lolita Propaganda works well if you're into dynamic emotional journeys, long, immersive listening sessions and theatrical narrative explorations.

How many songs are on Gothic Lolita Propaganda?

Gothic Lolita Propaganda has 13 tracks, running approximately 70 minutes.

Tracklist

13 tracks·70:44

Best experienced from track one — press play and let it unfold.

  • 1 Gothic Lolita Propaganda Standout 6:34
  • 2 last moment 4:17
  • 3 Valkyrja Standout 6:33
  • 4 Noble Roar 3:53
  • 5 Labyrinth Standout 6:46
  • 6 Canary 4:58
  • 7 あしたを許して 5:22
  • 8 Vermilion Tiara 4:00
  • 9 Fortuna 5:28
  • 10 鮮血の誓い 4:16
  • 11 Ira 6:56
  • 12 孤高の創世 5:10
  • 13 Patriot Anthem 6:31

Release Date

April 25, 2007

Artist Origin

Japan

Runtime

70 min 44 sec