Lots of Girls Gonna Get Hurt
Shining · 2012
20 min · 4 tracks · black metal
A haunting blend of black metal's intensity with melodic undertones and atmospheric elements.
Lots of Girls Gonna Get Hurt is an EP by Shining, released in 2012. A haunting blend of black metal's intensity with melodic undertones and atmospheric elements. 'Lots of Girls Gonna Get Hurt' received critical acclaim, further establishing Shining's position within the black metal genre and earning them a wider audience. The album was noted for its innovative approach, contributing to discussions about genre boundaries in metal music during the early 2010s. Here's what makes it worth your time and what to listen to next.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Lots of Girls Gonna Get Hurt sound like?
A haunting blend of black metal's intensity with melodic undertones and atmospheric elements. Rooted in black metal.
What makes Lots of Girls Gonna Get Hurt by Shining notable?
'Lots of Girls Gonna Get Hurt' received critical acclaim, further establishing Shining's position within the black metal genre and earning them a wider audience. The album was noted for its innovative approach, contributing to discussions about genre boundaries in metal music during the early 2010s. Released in 2012, 'Lots of Girls Gonna Get Hurt' is Shining's sixth studio album, following 'Klagopsalmer' from 2010. At this point, the band had solidified their unique sound, merging black metal with jazz and progressive influences, showcasing their artistic evolution during a period of increasing recognition in the metal scene.
How many songs are on Lots of Girls Gonna Get Hurt?
Lots of Girls Gonna Get Hurt has 4 tracks, running approximately 20 minutes.
Tracklist
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- 1 For My Demons Standout 6:03
- 2 Utan dina andetag 4:30
- 3 Kung av jidder Standout 4:53
- 4 Carnival of Rust Standout 4:42
Release Date
January 1, 2012
Artist Origin
Sweden
Runtime
20 min 10 sec
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