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MY DYING BRIDE

A Harvest Of Dread

PEACEVILLE

Monumental miserablists choose their fondest memories

whose best songs often exceed 10 minutes, it’s perhaps unsurprising that My Dying Bride have filled so many compilations in their project, the vocals were among his finest. Disc Three is the doozy, collecting early rarities – including their heinously cult, maximally sludged-out 1991 demo – while Disc Four mops up studio demos from 1996-98 and more recent EP tracks. Don’t get too excited by unfamiliar titles like and , they were later retitled on . Only constitutes properly rare, exclusive-to-CD original material. Disc Five is a live set from 1997, comprising songs from and ; a more varied collection of love rarities would have been nice.

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