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The Vladimirs : The Odds are Against Us
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Punk Gothic Metal You've felt hatred. You've felt heartache. You've felt betrayed. You've felt the anger that leads to self destruction. You have not however, grasped the true concept of all these emotions being brought together so beautifully.
Genre: Rock: Punk
Release Date: 2008
The Odds are Against Us Record Label: Blood and Guts Records
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Preview Song Name Time Format Price Select
Nekromantik 4:35 Album Only
Scarred Heart 3:14 Album Only
Desolation Angels 2:00 Album Only
Cellar Hell 2:01 Album Only
Where Have You Been All My Life? (And What Year Is It Anyway?) 6:07 Album Only
Lost Along the Way 3:12 Album Only
Near Miss 3:53 Album Only
New Birth 1:43 Album Only
Her Black Hearse 2:15 Album Only
My Love Will Haunt You 4:14 Album Only
At Summers End 7:23 Album Only
\'Til Death Do Us Part 4:59 Album Only
Obscene Act of Passion 1:45 Album Only
In the Veins 3:12 Album Only
Mortuary Cry 2:49 Album Only
Bare Hands 3:16 Album Only
Waste of Flesh 5:44 Album Only
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Album Notes

Vladimirs formed in 1995 as a side project by members of- Bad Samaritans (Brian Day), Thorns OF The Carrion (Marquis Thomas), Estuary (Ash Thomas), The Blame (Doug Nevels). The four decided to get together to do some music that was more loose with a 'campy-horror-movie' and 'classic 50's sci-fi' feel lyrically. The first s/t cd 'Vladimirs' was released in January of 1995 and is regarded by many as the '2nd Wave' of horror punk. With elements of punk, metal, goth, and rock the Vladimirs drew a large and diverse audience. Interest in the band from fans was so great that they knew this was bigger than just a side project. They took to the road and the name grew. The first cd is still out of print, highly sought after, and in some circles considered a classic. The Vladimirs went on to record 6 full length cd's and MANY appearances on compilations, tributes, 7"s, Lp's, movie soundtracks, and one-off rarities. The release of the newest 'Serpent Girl & Songs To Shed The Skin' cd on Blood And Guts Records marks the Vlads return to their roots. With catchy sing-along choruses and lyrics dark, sometimes humorous, and sometimes disturbing 'Serpent Girl' will prove itself to be a classic. Many bands exist in this genre but the Vladimirs are more diverse in their musical styles (drawing from many influences, not just punk) and they don't just write a song describing a horror movie that they have seen. They invade the mind of the listener or invite the listener to invade the mind of the band to experience the true horror that lies beneath the surface...the horror that is everywhere !!!

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