What is a
Fanlisting?:
"A fanlisting is a place for all fans of a particular show, movie, actor,
actress, singer, etc. to come together and build the biggest listing of people
from all around the world who are fans of that subject."
(thefanlistings.org)
The Band:
I think the best people to do this would be the band (or their webmaster)...so
the following has been copied from the
Official Lullacry website and was most recently updated on July 23, 2004.
In
a time of one-hit wonders and bands over-produced by their record companies, the
female-fronted gothic heavy rock act LULLACRY has managed to achieve a direct
and permanent impact on the listener with their super-catchy, well-thought
songwriting, and an almost unending amount of hookline power and melodies that
recycle in your mind for days.
Originating from Finland’s capital Helsinki, LULLACRY recorded their first
demo, Weeper’s Aeon, in the Fall of 1998 and immediately started to gain a
rabid following. After releasing their debut full-length, Sweet Desire (On
Heart, Trust and Respect Records), in late 1999, LULLACRY signed a deal with
Spinefarm Records. The first product of this new relationship was the album Be
My God.
Be My God’s 11 tracks were the finest examples of well-executed modern,
Gothic-influenced heavy rock in the vein of H.I.M and Sentenced, with a pounding
groove and the ever-present beauty of original vocalist Tanya’s atmospheric
performance. This was the band’s first album to be released through Century
Media for the territories of Germany, Austria, Switzerland, BeNeLux and North
America, helping them to further expand their growing fanbase. LULLACRY were
soon invited to support Germany's uprising power metal stars Edguy on a lengthy
full European tour. Finally having the opportunity to perform in front of bigger
audiences and packed venues, the band received great reactions and confirmed
that their material is tailor-made for the stage.
In the spring of 2002, LULLACRY saw the departure of their then-vocalist Tanya,
an event that many saw as a threat to the future of the band. However, the group
seized the opportunity and quickly forged ahead, and after numerous female
hopefuls auditioned, they secured a perfect replacement to fill the slot: The
new siren came by the name of Tanja, ironically sharing the same name as her
predecessor. The new Tanja took LULLACRY to the next level in their career.
Their third album, Crucify My Heart, easily demonstrated to any naysayers and
critics that LULLACRY was indeed up to the task of not only outdoing the musical
quality of their earlier releases, but also opening new doors towards a more
crossover and alternative audience. Crucify My Heart was recorded at Finnvox
Studios in September 2002 with famed producer Mikko Karmila, and was a massive
success worldwide both with the audience and the critics.
And now, to warm-up for the recordings of their next studio album and for their
upcoming North American tour with Nightwish, 2004 sees the release of
LULLACRY’s new EP “Fire Within”! With two new tracks, “Fire Within”
and “The #1 rebel”, two interesting remakes of some classic LULLACRY-tracks
as well as a cover version of W.A.S.P.’s “L.O.V.E. Machine”, this EP will
certainly keep all fans of gothic rock warm until the release of LULLACRY’s
fourth album, due next winter.
The Site:
approved:
online: February 06, 2005 12:57AM EST
Webmiss: Amy
Other fanlistings I own: Altaria
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