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Shadow Project
1991, Triple X Records
This is by far the best of the albums. It has a hard edge reminiscent
of Christian Death, and is a great first step. Some of these songs
were originally Christian Death songs that Rozz never released
with them. Eva O adds her distinct guitar and vocals reminiscent
of Superheroines, with additional Superheroines alumni Jill Emery.
This is familiar ground for anyone interested in gothic or even
punk territory.
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Dreams For The Dying
1992, Triple X Records
The second album takes a step into more obscure ground. Rozz Williams
musical style was headed in a more experimental direction and
it shines through here with audio soundscapes guided by lyrics.
The vocals are the central focus here, and they are chilling indeed,
as one would expect from Rozz Williams. Eva O also plays a prominent
role in developing the lyrics and sounds with driving guitars.
Knight Rider proves that they still have death rock in mind.
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Dead
Babies / Killer
1992, Triple X Records
This single came out with the Alice Cooper tribute "Welcome To
Our Nightmare", (Available
at CDNOW) on which Shadow Project released the cover of Dead
Babies/Killer. This is one of, if not their best songs! It is
the ultimate in death fetish rock! Unfortunately it is a rare
find. It was released on 7 inch and cassette.
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From The Heart
1998, Hollows Hill (Triple X)
This album is a culmination of all Shadow Project has offered.
It is prominently acoustic and slower paced than other albums.
Some songs have been revamped from previous Shadow Project releases.
It is a sad album, because it seems to portray the conflict between
Rozz Williams and Eva O during their marriage and after they split
up, and also evokes memories of Rozz's death. The musical style
is similiar to Eva O's solo album "Demons Fall For An Angels Kiss".
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