Welcome to the Chapel Perilous
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Product Description
Welcome to the Chapel Perilous is original goth-- ominous doomsday music. A rather dark, urban, goth album; Mixing deliciously the elements of rock, post-Industrial, and metal. Vena Kava's vocals have an ethereal feel while dragging you to the pits of your very own soul. She allows you to join her and feel the pain together. Yet the music cunningly never allows you to give up on the world and sit in your bleak, desolate world, sulking. Oh no, not with Chapel Perilous urging you to get out of the Chapel... soon! This album is a real mix of genres with a lot character. All of the 11 songs have a nature of their own and no two songs sound the same. The album draws from the early goth era, yet WhipKraft stays true by driving the unique musical feel. This is a truly Goth album --not holding anything back. Welcome to the Chapel Perilous features some of the Weird Lord Slough Feg members backing Vena Kava instrumentaly. WhipKraft BIO: WhipKraft is a dark goth/industrial metal band formed in San Francisco, California. Vega Vena Kava is the lead singer and founder of WhipKraft. In 2004 WhipKraft was a live circuit act with full on theatrical performance: dancers, performers, and costumes. Although WhipKraft has a sound of their own, some influences include: Rammstein, Ministry, Fear of God, Death Ride 69, Rob Zombie, Skinny Puppy, Alien Sex Fiend, Christian Death, Merciful Fate, King Diamond, Nick Cave, Deftones, GWAR, Siouxsie And The Banshees, Lacuna Coil, Switchblade Symphony, The Creatures...
Track Listing
- Reflex
- Chapel Perilous
- Smells Like Death
- Simulation
- Skretched
- So Blind
- The Chopping Block
- Purgatory Kiss
- Victory Fear
- Hero Tried Failed
- Promised Land
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #498967 in Music
- Released on: 2007-03-01
- Number of discs: 1
Customer Reviews
Debut WhipKrafdt Album just rocks!!!
I really was not sure what to expect from this band when I first bought the album -- Welcome to the Capel Perilous. And I am so glad I did buy it because it is pretty damn awesome. It is refreshing to hear a goth band that is truley original and the female singer is not sounding like pop goth. She really has a unique voice and style of her own. You can tell the music backing her is performed by well accomplished musicians. This album takes me back to the older days of the goth era before all the new crap came in.
If you like Lacuna Coil or any of those other modern pop goth bands out now, don't get this album... you probaly won't "get it". But if you are from the old school goth or you just like very original music... I really reccomend this album.

