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Title: Hide and Seek
Artist: The Birthday Massacre
Genre: Goth
Released: 2012
Tracks:
1 - Leaving Tonight - 3:29
2 - Down - 3:47
3 - Play With Fire - 3:47
4 - Need - 3:31
5 - Calling - 3:31
6 - Alibis - 3:28
7 - One Promise - 3:56
8 - In This Moment - 4:33
9 - Cover My Eyes - 3:21
10 - The Long Way Home - 2:16
Overview:
Artist: The Birthday Massacre
Genre: Goth
Released: 2012
Tracks:
1 - Leaving Tonight - 3:29
2 - Down - 3:47
3 - Play With Fire - 3:47
4 - Need - 3:31
5 - Calling - 3:31
6 - Alibis - 3:28
7 - One Promise - 3:56
8 - In This Moment - 4:33
9 - Cover My Eyes - 3:21
10 - The Long Way Home - 2:16
Overview:
Hide and Seek is the fifth full-length studio album by Canadian Synthrock band The Birthday Massacre
In a press release statement, the album was described by the band as being "darker" lyrically than previous records, a quality that was attributed to a sense of tension and a rushed urgency that was felt during the writing and recording process. During the recording process it was learned that lead vocalist Chibi had developed polyps, which in effect, altered some of the qualities of her voice during the album's final recording. In an interview with Auxiliary Magazine, the album's theme was described by the band as being loosely based on Chibi's fascination with unsolved murder mysteries, the idea of the city, and death; particularly, the thirty-year-old mystery of a missing girl. The song "Leaving Tonight" in particular is loosely inspired by the unsolved kidnapping/murder of Christine Jessop
In a press release statement, the album was described by the band as being "darker" lyrically than previous records, a quality that was attributed to a sense of tension and a rushed urgency that was felt during the writing and recording process. During the recording process it was learned that lead vocalist Chibi had developed polyps, which in effect, altered some of the qualities of her voice during the album's final recording. In an interview with Auxiliary Magazine, the album's theme was described by the band as being loosely based on Chibi's fascination with unsolved murder mysteries, the idea of the city, and death; particularly, the thirty-year-old mystery of a missing girl. The song "Leaving Tonight" in particular is loosely inspired by the unsolved kidnapping/murder of Christine Jessop