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Dollhousex : All Dolls Go To Heaven
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"We will haunt you. You will be haunted by our sound, our beats, our presense. Consider yourself warned."
Genre: Electronic: Industrial
Release Date: 2003
All Dolls Go To Heaven Record Label: Dollhousex
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Man Bites 2:54 $0.99
If U Can 3:51 $0.99
Touch 2:43 $0.99
Tales 3:47 $0.99
Dove Blood 2:36 $0.99
4U 3:39 $0.99
Bitter 2:44 $0.99
Show Me 3:34 $0.99
Disappear 3:29 $0.99
Black Lies 3:13 $0.99
No Angel 4:04 $0.99
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Album Notes

Luci Wretched was first recorded singing at age 3. From then on she knew music was her life's pursuit.

Versed in many styles of music, she sought to bring together her loves of electonic music and rock music. "I bring something that was equal parts excitment and appeal." says Wretched.

She first honed her rock and roll voice on old Black Sabbath tunes. Looking for a challange she emulated her idol, Diamanda Galas. "These styles are excellent, but I wanted to be known for something only I could do," wished Wretched "when you seek something you better be prepared to find it."

Wretched has opened for national acts such as Faith and Disease, Trance to the Sun, and Eva O, just to name a few. Her music has been featured in Implosion magazine's reader compilation, and also played live for WPRK Rollins College and WHOG-FM Daytona Beach. Currently DollhouseX is playing live at a variety of venues and fests.

Not content to rest on her past works, Wretched is also producing a graphic novel and original music project called 'Xillith'. As well as several collaborative efforts due out in the near future. "The key is to be always creating." says Wretched.


Reviews:

Great vocals and guitars.
Great vocalist - I liked her voice a lot - a female Johnny Rotten...
I loved the guitar parts and their energy.

-Seattle, Washington



Melody: The verse melody works well over some pretty nifty chord changes and flows nicely into the chorus, which is simpler harmonically, but which is where the real hook is - nice catchy chorus melody.

-J J


Good club song. Arrangement is good... Vocals are errie, but cool.
-Dallas, TX

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