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| NEW!
PERFECT WORLD (price £12.99) NEW! |
| This is
the first Rohan Theatre Band CD to be released under the banner
of an independent record label (Hobgoblin
Records) and features a collection of the best songs
from "Rants and Accusations" and Cemetery Songs, plus
a couple of new songs. It holds an hour of music and comes beautifully
presented in a matt digipack design that includes a 16 page
booklet featuring the lyrics from all the songs and an illustrated
essay on the history of the Rohan Theatre (dating back to 1891).
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| UNHEALTHY
LEFTOVERS (price £8) |
| Overall
a fairly lively CD from the Rohan Theatre Band, featuring four
entirely new songs and a number of others leftover from the
creation of the "Perfect World" compilation. Cynical,
sardonic and at times mildly ironic, Rohan growls and huffs
his way through nearly 50 minutes of music expressing his dark
and gloomy world with all the vigour and theatrical panache
of a half pickled corpse. |
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| LOVE
AND LOSS (price £8) |
| This CD
features 12 songs on the theme of Love and Loss. Dark, melancholic
and brimming over with the angst expected from the Rohan Theatre
Band it is a truly lyrical and tragic CD, with a more chamber
music feel than many of their earlier albums. |
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| UNSAVOURY
SONGS (price £8) |
| If you have
ever fancied putting Schubert, Tom Waits, Edgar Allan Poe and
Fiddler on the Roof into a blender and consuming the resulting
concoction, then this is for you. Darkly Gothic, with more than
a pinch of irony, the Rohan Theatre Band perform a collection
of Unsavoury Songs inspired by pulp horror and tabloid tales.
Rohan’s highly theatrical vocal performances growl their
way through stories of murder, sexual deviancy, drug addiction
and all manners of decadence and bewilderment. Ranging from
beautifully tragic to uncomfortably raucous, the Rohan Theatre
Band offers a satisfyingly depressing and quirky view of the
popular fetishes of our age |
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1. Overture
2. Won’t You Dance?
3. Without you
4. Johnny
Vampire
5. The
Tragedy of Jason Dee
6. The House of Connoisseurs
7. Can’t Find My Way Home
8. Knickers
9. Between This River and Me
10. That Rising Sinking Feeling
11. Pretty Girl
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| RANTS
AND ACCUSATIONS - THIS CD IS NO LONGER
AVAILABLE DUE TO COPYRIGHT ISSUES (however many of the tracks
are on the new Hobgoblin release "PERFECT WORLD") |
| In this,
the second outing for the Rohan Theatre Band after its sell
out shows around Brighton and the South East, Rohan focuses
more on his pet hates, and the many issues he has with the world.
As dark and ironic as the first album, this is a more focused
chamber affair with delicate and sophisticated arrangements
beautifully counter-balancing the uncompromisingly grim vocal
performance. |
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| CEMETERY
SONGS - THIS
CD IS NO LONGER AVAILABLE DUE TO COPYRIGHT ISSUES (however many
of the tracks are on the new Hobgoblin release "PERFECT
WORLD") |
| This collection
of songs, composed in and around Brighton's famous Woodvale
Cemetery, muses considerably upon mortality. In many ways The
Rohan Theatre Band's most tender album to date, each song presents
a new cemetery character, either some ghost riven with angst
or regret, or one of the many regular visitors whose life, in
one way or another, centres around the tombyard. |
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