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Three Calamities | Switchblade Symphony

Album Three Calamities by Switchblade Symphony Review

With 1999's The Three Calamities, Switchblade Symphony continue their evolution into one of darkwave's most open-minded and far-sighted groups. Jazzy and electronic elements sculpt deep grooves into songs like "Invisible" and "Copycat", while "Naked Birthday" and "Therapy" update the group's faster, more accessible style. Delicate pieces like "Monsters" and "Anmorata" show off Susan Wallace's compositional skills, and Tina Root's versatile vocals heighten the theatricality of "Wicked" and "Fear". The Three Calamities builds on Switchblade Symphony's prior musical successes and puts them ahead of the curve, resulting in the group's most interesting and accomplished album.

Review by allmusic.com

Tracks on this album
# Track title Track length Preview Download
1 Included lyricsInvisible 3:56 preview song Invisible Download track Invisible
2 Included lyricsWicked 4:19 preview song Wicked Download track Wicked
3 Included lyricsNaked Birthday 4:12 preview song Naked Birthday Download track Naked Birthday
4 Included lyricsInvitation 3:23 preview song Invitation Download track Invitation
5 Included lyricsFear 3:59 preview song Fear Download track Fear
6 Monsters 2:01 preview song Monsters Download track Monsters
7 Included lyricsTherapy 4:14 preview song Therapy Download track Therapy
8 Included lyricsCopycat 4:52 preview song Copycat Download track Copycat
9 Green (Hidden Track) 7:13 preview song Green (Hidden Track) Download track Green (Hidden Track)
10 Included lyricsInto The Sky 4:11 preview song Into The Sky Download track Into The Sky
11 Included lyricsAnmorata 6:39 preview song Anmorata Download track Anmorata
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