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Macabre Cabaret

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Macabre Cabaret
EP by
Released20 November 2020 (2020-11-20)
Genre
Length21:56
LabelNuclear Blast
ProducerMark Mynett
My Dying Bride chronology
The Ghost of Orion
(2020)
Macabre Cabaret
(2020)
A Mortal Binding
(2024)

Macabre Caberet is the seventh EP by English doom metal band My Dying Bride, released in CD and vinyl formats via Nuclear Blast on 20 November 2020.[1][2]

Background

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Frontman Aaron Stainthorpe said of the album:

Macabre Cabaret delves into the shadow empire of dark love and the consequences of unchecked sexuality. The deep passion of physical desire and its all-conquering rage over pure love is written bleakly here. A destructive essence within the soul can’t help but rear its ugly head. A Secret Kiss is the final and lasting mark on the soul any human will feel when the lights have dulled and nothing meaningful remains for them. All religion features a shadow creature who arrives at the point of extinction and the release of the human soul, to either guide them to majesty or allow them do fall eternally into the ether. A Purse of Gold and Stars is where we keep our hopes and desires and affection, perhaps in a dreamlike state, unattainable yet we still reach out for them. The trinkets and shiny baubles we call happiness and love are what we try so hard to keep close and protect. But it is never quite like that in real life and is often a struggle tainted with sadness but still, we hold the purse close and in tight cold hands.[3]

Track listing

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All lyrics are written by Aaron Stainthorpe; all music is composed by My Dying Bride

No.TitleLength
1."Macabre Cabaret"10:00
2."A Secret Kiss"6:22
3."A Purse of Gold and Stars"5:34
Total length:21:56

Personnel

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My Dying Bride

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References

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  1. ^ "Macabre Cabaret". Nuclear Blast. Retrieved 8 December 2020.
  2. ^ "Macabre Cabaret MY DYING BRIDE". Nuclear Blast. Retrieved 17 April 2021.
  3. ^ "MY DYING BRIDE – MACABRE CABARET EP". blackcirclerecords.co.uk. Retrieved 8 December 2020.