The Murder Of Rosa Luxemburg - The Murder Of Rosa Luxemburg

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Review by Tim Barber

The Murder Of Rosa Luxemburg's self-titled album is a powerful and thought-provoking work of art that masterfully blends elements of post-punk, gothic rock, and darkwave. The band's ability to create a brooding and atmospheric soundscape is evident from the very first track, with haunting melodies and driving rhythms that draw the listener in.

The album is a tribute to the life and legacy of Rosa Luxemburg, a Marxist theorist and revolutionary who was assassinated in 1919. The lyrics are deeply political and explore themes of class struggle, social justice, and the fight against oppression. The vocals are raw and emotive, with a sense of urgency that perfectly captures the passion and intensity of the band's message.

One standout track is "Red Rosa," which features an infectious bassline and anthemic chorus that is sure to get stuck in your head. "The Social Revolution" is another highlight, with its driving rhythm and soaring guitar riffs that perfectly complement the powerful lyrics.

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Artist: The Murder Of Rosa Luxemburg
Album: The Murder Of Rosa Luxemburg
Rating: 5.0

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Tracks

TrackDurationPreview
Black & Amber
Black, Amber
My Dads Bald
Pants & Sick
The Consist Of And Consist In
I Lost All My Hair In A Skiing Accident
Under The New Regime The Punishment For Staying Out Late Is Public Crucifixion
Haelstaum

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Catalog Numbers

ATOM024

Labels

Speedowax Records, Controlled By Robots

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Formats

  • Vinyl
  • 7"
  • Single Sided
  • Limited Edition
  • 33 ⅓ RPM
  • Pink/Clear
  • Pink/Clear [Fright Night Sleeve]
  • Pink/Black

Companies

RoleCompany
Recorded AtNecrodeath Studios
Mixed AtNecrodeath Studios

Credits

RoleCredit
PerformerAndy Jackson, Joel Armstrong , Paul Brookes , Shaun Hencher, Simon Lucas , Steven Fessey, Thomas Bush
Recorded ByMichael Kenney
Mixed ByMichael Kenney

Notes

  • Half pink/half clear vinyl in cardboard tour sleeve. Also available in the same sleeve on half pink/half black vinyl and limited to 50 numbered copies in total.
  • Comes with insert.
  • "Recorded and mixed on August 14th 2002 at Necrodeath Strudios, Birmingham"
  • Half pink & half clear vinyl limited to 25 copies in a "Fright Night Sleeve" with hand stamped vinyl labels.
  • Includes insert.
  • Half pink & half balck vinyl limited to 251 copies.
  • Also available on pink/clear vinyl (202 copies) and pink/clear vinyl with a limited edition sleeve.
  • Numbered edition 7" on half pink/half clear vinyl.
  • This version of the 7" came out slightly before the "official" full release and, while including the same 4 tracks, this version has them listed on the sleeve under the original names that were later scrapped by the band in favor of those used on the full release.
  • Limited to 23 hand numbered copies.
  • The label name Controlled By Robots! is incorrectly stated as Captured By Robots on the rear sleeve.
  • "Recorded at Necrodeath Studios"

About The Murder Of Rosa Luxemburg

Members

  • Andrew Jackson
  • Joel Armstrong
  • Shaun Hencher
  • Simon Lucas
  • Thomas Bush
  • Paul Brookes
  • Steven Fessey
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Summary by Tim Barber

The Murder Of Rosa Luxemburg's self-titled album is a must-listen for fans of post-punk and gothic rock. It is a bold and uncompromising work of art that is sure to leave a lasting impression.