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Rose Clouds of Holocaust

Death in June · 1995

38 min · 10 tracks · folk rock · gothic rock · neofolk

A haunting blend of neofolk and gothic rock that evokes deep existential themes through stark instrumentation and unsettling lyrics.

Rose Clouds of Holocaust is an album by Death in June, released in 1995. A haunting blend of neofolk and gothic rock that evokes deep existential themes through stark instrumentation and unsettling lyrics. 'Rose Clouds of Holocaust' garnered attention for its controversial themes and stark imagery, contributing to Death in June's reputation as a polarizing figure in the neofolk genre. The album's provocative content sparked discussions around artistic freedom and censorship, cementing its place within underground music circles. Here's what makes it worth your time and what to listen to next.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does Rose Clouds of Holocaust sound like?

A haunting blend of neofolk and gothic rock that evokes deep existential themes through stark instrumentation and unsettling lyrics. Rooted in folk rock and gothic rock.

What makes Rose Clouds of Holocaust by Death in June notable?

'Rose Clouds of Holocaust' garnered attention for its controversial themes and stark imagery, contributing to Death in June's reputation as a polarizing figure in the neofolk genre. The album's provocative content sparked discussions around artistic freedom and censorship, cementing its place within underground music circles. Released in 1995, 'Rose Clouds of Holocaust' marked Death in June's transition into more experimental territory following their earlier work in the neo-folk scene. This album came after their acclaimed 1992 release 'But, What Ends When the Symbols Shatter?' and showcased a shift towards darker, more atmospheric soundscapes.

How many songs are on Rose Clouds of Holocaust?

Rose Clouds of Holocaust has 10 tracks, running approximately 38 minutes.

Tracklist

10 tracks·38:48

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

  • 1 Lord Winter 1:24
  • 2 God's Golden Sperm Standout 4:17
  • 3 Omen-Filled Season 4:04
  • 4 Symbols of the Sun 3:34
  • 5 Jerusalem the Black Standout 2:53
  • 6 Luther's Army 3:56
  • 7 13 Years of Carrion 5:52
  • 8 The Accidental Protégé 4:48
  • 9 Rose Clouds of Holocaust Standout 3:17
  • 10 Lifebooks 4:40

Release Date

January 1, 1995

Genre

folk rock, gothic rock, neofolk

More albums in neofolk

Artist Origin

United Kingdom

Runtime

38 min 48 sec