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XX: Two Decades of Love Metal
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For certain, there is no shortage of options for someone looking to get acquainted with
H.I.M.
Those new to the work of the Finnish goth-metal group could get their feet wet with 2004's exceptional
And Love Said No: The Greatest Hits '97-'04
; wade into the pool of B-sides on
Uneasy Listening, Vols. 1 & 2
; or go completely overboard with
The Singles Collection
, an expansive ten-disc sampler for the hardest of hardcore fans. The 20-song disc
XX: Two Decades of Love Metal
does a reasonable job of expanding on what was their most likely starting point,
And Love Said No
. However, choosing between the two is a matter of taste. With this one, a
Neil Diamond
cover is replaced with a previously unreleased cover of "Strange World" by
Kevin Grivois
(aka
Ke
). In return for losing "Close to the Flame," "And Love Said No," and "It's All Tears (Drown in This Love)," we gain two songs apiece from
Dark Light
,
Venus Doom
, and
Screamworks: Love in Theory and Practice
. These later-era songs are up to snuff with the earlier material, so it really comes down to whether you can live with the fact that eight of these songs are radio edits. If so, this is an excellent way to start experiencing the fuzzed-out gloom and doom. Then the next logical step is to go back to square one and check out
Greatest Lovesongs, Vol. 666
(which isn't a compilation, despite the misleading name). ~ Jason Lymangrover
H.I.M.
Those new to the work of the Finnish goth-metal group could get their feet wet with 2004's exceptional
And Love Said No: The Greatest Hits '97-'04
; wade into the pool of B-sides on
Uneasy Listening, Vols. 1 & 2
; or go completely overboard with
The Singles Collection
, an expansive ten-disc sampler for the hardest of hardcore fans. The 20-song disc
XX: Two Decades of Love Metal
does a reasonable job of expanding on what was their most likely starting point,
And Love Said No
. However, choosing between the two is a matter of taste. With this one, a
Neil Diamond
cover is replaced with a previously unreleased cover of "Strange World" by
Kevin Grivois
(aka
Ke
). In return for losing "Close to the Flame," "And Love Said No," and "It's All Tears (Drown in This Love)," we gain two songs apiece from
Dark Light
,
Venus Doom
, and
Screamworks: Love in Theory and Practice
. These later-era songs are up to snuff with the earlier material, so it really comes down to whether you can live with the fact that eight of these songs are radio edits. If so, this is an excellent way to start experiencing the fuzzed-out gloom and doom. Then the next logical step is to go back to square one and check out
Greatest Lovesongs, Vol. 666
(which isn't a compilation, despite the misleading name). ~ Jason Lymangrover