“Mil Noches” by Mexican dramatic gothic rock band Godless Procession off of their 2016 self-titled album
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“Mil Noches” by Mexican dramatic gothic rock band Godless Procession off of their 2016 self-titled album
Godless Procession is a modern goth rock band from Mexico known for their lead singer’s dramatic, almost operatic, vocals and their eclectic influences from deathrock to industrial to classical; their latest album even has a bit of a symphonic metal vibe Check them out if that sounds like your thing; they’re great!
Short review of the 2018 album Laments by Mexican gothic rock band Godless Procession, analyzing the band and, in particular, this album’s symphonic metal turn.
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“La Espera” by Mexican dramatic gothic rock band Godless Procession off of their 2016 self-titled album
Pretty soon I’m going to be doing a review of Mexican goth band Godless Procession’s new album, Laments. As part of that review, I will be comparing it to their previous album, their self-titled debut. I invited you to listen to that album so that you know what I’m talking about.
12 track album
If you’re into classic gothic rock and operatic male voices, you might enjoy Godless Procession. You can now download their self-titled album for free, but do consider donating an euro or two.
I just want you all to know that Víctor Hugo Barón has an amazing voice.