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Title: Razorblade Romance
Artist: HIM
Genre: Rock
Released: 2000
Tracks:
1 - Your Sweet Six Six Six - 3:56
2 - Poison Girl - 3:51
3 - Join Me in Death - 3:36
4 - Right Here in My Arms - 4:00
5 - Bury Me Deep Inside Your Heart - 4:15
6 - Wicked Game - 4:04
7 - I Love You (Prelude to Tragedy) - 3:09
8 - Gone With the Sin - 4:21
9 - Razorblade Kiss - 4:18
10 - Resurrection - 3:39
11 - Death Is in Love With Us - 2:57
12 - Heaven Tonight - 3:18
13 - Sigillum Diaboli - 3:53
14 - One Last Time - 5:08
Overview:
Artist: HIM
Genre: Rock
Released: 2000
Tracks:
1 - Your Sweet Six Six Six - 3:56
2 - Poison Girl - 3:51
3 - Join Me in Death - 3:36
4 - Right Here in My Arms - 4:00
5 - Bury Me Deep Inside Your Heart - 4:15
6 - Wicked Game - 4:04
7 - I Love You (Prelude to Tragedy) - 3:09
8 - Gone With the Sin - 4:21
9 - Razorblade Kiss - 4:18
10 - Resurrection - 3:39
11 - Death Is in Love With Us - 2:57
12 - Heaven Tonight - 3:18
13 - Sigillum Diaboli - 3:53
14 - One Last Time - 5:08
Overview:
Razorblade Romance is the second studio album by Finnish gothic rock band HIM, released 24th January 2000 through BMG.
HIM initially began recording the album with producer Hiili Hiilesmaa, who had helmed the group's 1997 debut album, however these sessions proved unsuccessful, and HIM parted ways with Hiilesmaa, and recruited John Fryer. The band, along with Fryer, relocated to Rockfield Studios in Wales to begin recording. Musically, the album featured a sleeker production and a more melodic sound compared to their debut. The album's lead single "Join Me in Death" would prove to be HIM's breakthrough single, reaching number one in Finland and Germany. The song also found its way on to the soundtrack of the 1999 science fiction film The Thirteenth Floor.
HIM initially began recording the album with producer Hiili Hiilesmaa, who had helmed the group's 1997 debut album, however these sessions proved unsuccessful, and HIM parted ways with Hiilesmaa, and recruited John Fryer. The band, along with Fryer, relocated to Rockfield Studios in Wales to begin recording. Musically, the album featured a sleeker production and a more melodic sound compared to their debut. The album's lead single "Join Me in Death" would prove to be HIM's breakthrough single, reaching number one in Finland and Germany. The song also found its way on to the soundtrack of the 1999 science fiction film The Thirteenth Floor.